EQSTK |
Description: | EQSTK provides an alternative to the built-in stack displayer, with the main advantage of being capable of displaying equations in similar form as the built-in Equation Writer. |
Filename: | eqstkv91.zip |
ID: | 2639 |
Current version: | 9.1 |
Authors: | Mika Heiskanen
Claude-Nicolas Fiechter |
Downloaded file size: | 49,848 bytes |
Size on calculator: | 8-12 KB |
Platforms: | 48 |
Recommended: | Get it! |
User rating: | 9/10 with 2 votes (you must be logged in to vote) |
Primary category: | Utils/Stack |
Languages: | ENG |
File date: | 1997-09-15 19:19:22 |
Source code: | Not included |
Download count: | 13,301 |
Version history: | 1997-09-15: Added to site
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Archive contents: | Length Date Time Name
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17072 04-26-97 11:48 eqstk.doc
12048 04-26-97 12:24 eqstk.lib
91470 04-26-97 12:24 eqstk.s
8891 04-26-97 12:24 eqstkb.lib
1329 04-26-97 11:46 mass
3427 01-16-96 05:43 samples.bz
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134237 6 files |
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Library contents: | eqstk.lib: Library 740, EQSTK v9.1:Fin&Fiechter
eqstkb.lib: Library 740, EQSTK v9.1:Fin&Fiechter
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User comments: | Peter Karp
2001-06-17 14:15:26
Together with the editor TED (including the viewer VV) and keyman it's one of the most important libs for me (another must-have is my tiny UserRPL routine CleanSolver). You like Java better? In my experience Java was pretty stable, but not completly (with and without the ML decomp). I like Java also, but I want my calc to be really stable and therefore switched back to EQStk. Now I like it better (and even prefer the EQStk 7+ version), because it's smaller *and* has the 7 level stack :-) |
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