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    4tH compiler

    4tH compiler

    A Forth compiler with a little difference

    4tH is a Forth compiler with a little difference. Instead of the standard Forth engine it features a conventional compiler. 4tH is a very small compiler that can create bytecode, C-embeddable bytecode, standalone executables, but also works fine as a scripting language. It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes...
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    Calcoo is a scientific calculator (with both RPN and algebraic modes) designed to provide maximum usability.
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    WP 34s

    WP 34s

    Scientific/engineering firmware repurposing HP business calculators!

    This project has created scientific firmware for the HP-20b and HP-30b business calculators. WP 34S turns either of these calculators into a powerful keystroke programmable scientific device. According to our customers, it's the most powerful and fastest RPN scientific pocket calculator ever built. WP 34S is alive and stable since 2011. We have succeeded in satisfying the most picky users - read about their experiences on http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/forum-8.html. Since 2014, WP...
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    TRURL

    TRURL

    A suite of RPN calculators and a class library for Object Pascal

    TRURL is a suite of desktop calculators with reverse Polish notation (RPN) written in Object Pascal. Additionally, it comes with a free reusable class library (RPN Engine) as a toolbox for creating your own calculator. TRURL is an acronym for "TRURL is a Reusable Universal RPN Library". Class Libraries: • RPN Engine: Full-featured calculation engine for Pascal-based RPN calculators • Segmitator: Library for virtual seven-segment displays Applications: • TRURL A: Simple demo app...
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    WA2L/WinTools

    WA2L/WinTools

    End User Tools for Windows.

    Some end user utilities for the Windows operating system. The utilities can be called thru the "Send To" context menu when right-clicking on a file or directory in the explorer or thru the Windows "Start Menu". The package can be 'installed' portable and does not need admin rights. ◆ 𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗟𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗘𝗦 - https://sourceforge.net/projects/wa2l-wintools/files/ → README ◆ 𝗙𝗘𝗔𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘𝗦 - https://wa2l-wintools.sourceforge.net/man1/wintools.1.html -...
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    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc

    RPNCalc - The command line Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) Calculator

    RPNCalc is the command-line based Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) calculator. RPN calculators make it very simple to do complex calculations, especially if there are parentheses involved. I've created a User Guide (https://frossm.github.io/RPNCalc-UserGuide) to do a better job of explaining how to use RPNCalc than the old readme.md file, which was getting really long. If you have questions, issues, feedback, or ideas, please let me know. You can contact me via the links in the...
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    Differential Calculator

    Differential Calculator

    Terminal calculator with differential error estimates

    ...It mimics the functionality of an HewlettPackard ReversePolishNotation [RPN] calculator simply because I like RPN. But along with your answer, you get some measure of its trustworthiness. Runs on PCs or laptops running Windows or Linux.
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    IntervalRpnCalculator

    IntervalRpnCalculator

    An HP RPN calculator with interval output

    This terminal app runs on PCs or laptops running OSX or GNU/Linux. It attempts to mimic the functionality of an HP ReversePolishNotation [RPN] calculator with the added enhancement of interval output. So along with your answer, you get a good idea of its trustworthiness. This app uses GAOL, a C++ library to perform arithmetic with floating-point intervals.
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    CoTerminalApps

    CoTerminalApps

    defunct, get SliderPuzzles or RetroArcade, instead

    This collection of ASCII games has been split into a) SliderPuzzles & b) RetroArcade . CoTerminalApps is a collection of ASCII games & puzzles. that can run on Windows, Mac/OSX, & Linux. Includes SpaceInvaders, Pacman & Frogger arcade games and an RPN calculator.
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    BitLogic

    BitLogic

    Simple Java computer algebra calculator

    A calculator that solves many types of problems including solving equations computing derivatives and integrals simplifying expressions graphing equations 2d and 3d reverse polish notation, algebraic and word based interpreter infinite writing board for writing out equations requires java 11 or more
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    gdcalc

    gdcalc

    financial, statistics, scientific and programmers calculator

    NO LONGER MAINTAINED HERE - GONE TO https://gitlab.com/wef/gdcalc gdcalc is a financial, statistics, scientific and programmers calculator for Unix and Linux. The GUI was written with glade(1) and uses the Gnome/Gtk-2 toolkit - so it may well be compatible with themes and other whiz-bang features of those systems. gdcalc has both Algebraic notation (ie. conventional, TI or Casio style) and Reverse Polish Notation (RPN or Hewlett-Packard style). If you've not heard of RPN before, you...
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    rpCalc is a simple RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator.
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    wxCalculator

    Simple RPN desktop calculator, implemented with wxWidgets and Lua.

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    rpnstr

    Rpn calculator, string and macro based

    rpnstring has a small amount of command by it self. Instead it provide interface to the C math library. The user can make own commands by using the macro facility. In that way the calculator can be adapted to each user according to the users needs.
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    HPN cli calculator

    A functional HP-style command-line RPN scientific calculator

    HPN is a functional - as opposed to microcode - cross-platform emulation of a classic 1970s Hewlett-Packard scientific calculator for any command-line interface. Its operations completely model the historical and groundbreaking HP-35 series, and functions to support the HP-45 and the later HP-65, 67 and HP-15C are in the pipeline.
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    monoDevPrjs

    monoDevPrjs

    Idea bank for projects using MonoDevelop

    Not much more to say. This is just a test bed for MonoDevelop projects which might later take on a life of their own. The first project here is to make a productivity / project administration program, which I am calling RBMhelper. When it becomes alpha stage, I'll move it over to my other project repository with that name. "miniTimer" is a basic count up /down timer. "miniCalc" is a basic RPN calculator. "GTDtimer" is a timer with additional dialogs to help you Get Things Done....
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    Java-Calculator

    Java-Calculator

    I believe it is the best tool for everone get it it's free.

    Scientific Calculator includes the following features: * Traditional algebraic or RPN operation * Result history * Math Functions * Percentages * Binary, octal, and hexadecimal conversion * Large input/output display I believe it is the best tool for everone get it it's free.
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    pRPN

    pRPN

    RPN calculator running on Windows and Linux

    Graphical Reverse Polish Notation calculator running in Linux and Windows. Programmable. Provides Reals, Complex, Vectors, Matrices, Binaries, Lists, Expressions, Strings and Programs. Implements RPL, the HP programming language of HP-28 and HP-48 series.
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    OpenDRO
    OpenDRO is an open source project to develop embedded software that runs on digital readouts (DROs) for lathes, mills, and other machine tools.
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    rpCalc is a calculator that uses Reverse Polish Notaion (RPN). It supports both keyboard entry and use of the mouse.
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    HP25c - BlackBerry Storm RPN Calculator
    This application emulates an HP25c RPN calculator on a BlackBerry Storm/Storm 2. It is 100% compatible with the classic pocket calculator of the late 1970s, is fully programmable, and will include a program librarian to save and recall user programs.
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    Occay! RPN Desktop Calculator
    A slim desktop calculator using RPN for easy, fast, and accurate computations. Suited for engineers and scientists. Knows a lot of numbers ;) Written in simple C++ using FLTK. Runs on Linux and Windows.
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    Reverse Polish Notation interpreter for use as an interactive calculator in conjunction with the standard Python interactive interpreter. Easily extended by the user.
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    This is a Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) Fraction Calculator. It works like any other RPN calculator, except that it operates on fractions instead of decimal numbers. Decimal number entries are not permitted. Whole numbers are permitted.
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    Wurp is an RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) calculator, similar to the HP48 calculator. Wurp supports various platforms, including KDE and curses (and hopefully Windows eventually).
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