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Runtime x86 assembling graphing calc

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007
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Calc screenshots from 1998

http://www.rikarends.com/source/arcalc.exe (220k).

ARCalc including source and examples (400k).

Check the Pouet.net entry here

I wrote this program when i was 17, which is now more than 9 years ago. As it was so much fun back to play with, i decided to dig it up and recompile it for everybody to enjoy.  Back then in math class we were learning trigonometry functions. Basic stuff like sin(a*x+b)+c. We were taught with pictures showing what the effect of the coefficients a b and c is on the behaviour of the function. (more…)

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