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    bars3d

    linear and nonlinear static analysis of 3-dimensional frames

    Sour*eforge.net has become inaccesible to me because of Cl*udflare. The latest versions of the programs will be on my site: https://matei.one/. Linear and nonlinear (from version 2.0.0) finite element analysis of 3-dimensional frames, trusses and other such structures, designed for use in civil engineering. SDL 1.2 or 2 can be used for graphics and an executable file for Window$ is included in version 2.1.0, as well as a program for analysing 2-dimensional structures, written in Sinclair...
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    Hanoi in Basic

    The Famous Recursive Algorithm In Old-Fashioned BASIC

    This program is written in BWBasic, the version provided with DOSEMU, the DOS emulator. In this version of BASIC, you use GOSUB to call a procedure, and there are no local variables. So I used arrays to allocate memory for stacks, from where the "local variables" are taken. From this code you can learn how recursion and functions with dynamic local variables work.
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