Re: LZ: PEriodic TAble of eLements


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Re: LZ: PEriodic TAble of eLements



On Sat, 31 Aug 1996, John Yuschak wrote:


> To whom is intrested,
> 
> I have created a TI-85 program called PETAL.85P. It is the 1st half of the
> Periodic Table Of Elements (arranged alphabetically, that is.) The listings
> are from Actinium to Molybdnum, totaling 53 consecutive elements. PETAL tells
> the Name, Symbol, Mass, Number, Radius, and Density. I have finished only the
> first half. PETAL itself is 12176 bytes. It is HUGE, but worth it if you need
> it. E-Mail me if you would like the Beta. Thank you for your time.


On a side note, I have a TI-BASIC program that is the ENTIRE periodic table
(Not sure about LA/AN, or whatever those two bottom rows are called) that is
under 3k, and quite fast.  Anyone interested?  (I did not write this though I
unprotected it, and changed it so you could quit...  :) )


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