termcalc 2.1 is a 12-digit calculator (written by myself).
The Porteus 3.1 module has been tested on the XFCE, KDE and Mate desktops.
The module for Porteus 3.1 may be downloaded from here:
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code ... Y9EfXR87Rk
Documentation with screen shot:
https://my.pcloud.com/publink/show?code ... eIFkTStq57
termcalc-2.1-i486.xzm
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termcalc-2.1-i486.xzm
Last edited by Philip on 25 Mar 2016, 12:49, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: termcalc-2.1-i486.xzm
Out of curiosity, why does one need a 12 digit calculator?
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Re: termcalc-2.1-i486.xzm
I was orginally going to have 10-digits, but as I found thatOut of curiosity, why does one need a 12 digit calculator?
12-digits could be fitted within the available space, I made the
decision to have 12-digits. It just evolved during development.