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More than 250 solutions with 6 keypads: standard/Engineering/Binary/Magnetics/trig/Convert. The Binary keypad is brand new, it helps manipulate unsigned binary integers. It has a complete help system with individual tips. You can select Fixed, Scientific, or Engineering notation and Degrees, Radians, or Grads for your calculations. It has a running tape display (Saves and Prints!), and keyboard entry option for most of the common function. |
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Exports database (DB, DBF, TXT, CSV) to clipboard or file (XLS, RTF, XML, HTML, TXT, CSV). There is an ability to specify number of database records to be copied into one line (thus, if you specify 3 and database record count is 24, then database will be copied into 8 lines). You can choose which field delimiter to use and some other options. |
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The True Cost of Downtime by Don Fitchett, Business Industrial Network; 2002 |
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Robot4 (tm) is a Robotic Arm Movement program where the arm is moved from a given position to a desired position. The program finds the angles necessary for the desired position. (I think this is the idea!) Problem came from NASA. Robot4 is an Inverse Problem example. It wants to solve how to move from starting point 'A' to target point 'B'. Solutions to Inverse Problems are easy with the Fortran Calculus programming language. See file 'Rob4User.fc' for solution code. |
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