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Constants v1.3

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const.zip
Filename const.zip
Title Constants v1.3
Description Displays built in constants names and values on TI 86
Author Stephen Walasavage (Walasavage@aol.com)
Category TI-86 Assembly Science Programs
File Size 2,220 bytes
File Date and Time Sat Jan 23 23:43:37 1999
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? No

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Review by  Donald Straney
Reviewed on 2004-03-06
As the description says, this program shows the significance of each of the built-in constants of the 86. It's definitely worth the 1.3 KB of memory that it takes up. The constants are essential for even basic physics, but they're useless if you don't know what each one represents, and the names (such as g, ec, Gc, etc.) aren't very descriptive. That's where this program comes in.

Not much to say about the controls...they consist of pressing Enter 6 times. :-) It would be nice if there was a way to go back 1 page, but that doesn't really matter.

Altogether, you should download this program if you are taking Physics, or have uses for any of the built-in constants besides 9.81 (g).


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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
const.txt    2369
Const.86P    1373

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