Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.wanted:3439 comp.sys.mac.misc:11150 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!wrdis01!nstn.ns.ca!uupsi!sunic!liuida!isy!ingemar From: ingemar@isy.liu.se (Ingemar Ragnemalm) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: Calculator C.K. Keywords: Calculator Message-ID: Date: 19 Apr 91 17:48:42 GMT References: <1991Apr17.135131.8480@cs.umu.se> <1991Apr18.225330.27395@swbatl.sbc.com> Sender: news@isy.liu.se (Lord of the News) Organization: Dept of EE, University of Linkoping Lines: 26 george@swbatl.sbc.com (George Nincehelser 5-6544) writes: >In article ingemar@isy.liu.se (Ingemar Ragnemalm) writes: >>Om vi bortser fr}n Christer Ericssons bitska svar om kursuppgifter... >>...more swedish deleted... >So what's this say? I did a rot13 and it still didn't make sense! Whooops... sorry. (blush) I didn't notice that the article (which I read in swnet.mac) was crossposted. Sorry. Anyway, I said: To make a program that looks like a calculator on a computer is like emulating a bicycle with a car by removing the motor. You have a computer, so use it. There is a nice free program named NumberCrunch that does all that all the silly calculator DAs does, but in a much better way. And for those with the cash, there are of course Mathematica and Matlab... PS: Didn't someone say that crossposting should be kept to a minimum? If nothing else, I say so now - and post this to 2 groups instead of 4. -- Ingemar Ragnemalm Dept. of Electrical Engineering ...!uunet!mcvax!enea!rainier!ingemar .. University of Linkoping, Sweden ingemar@isy.liu.se