Begin2 Title = Arbitrary precision C-like programmable calculator Version = 2.9.3t8 Desc1 = Calc is a programmable calculator that uses a C-like language. Desc2 = It handles arbitrarily large integers, fractions, and complex Desc3 = numbers. It has matrices, lists, strings, and user-defined Desc4 = "objects". There are many built-in functions such as sin, cos, Desc5 = exp, fact, fib, gcd, and primality testing. There is also a Desc6 = library of functions written in the calculator language. Desc7 = The low-level arbitrary precision routines are built into a Desc8 = library so that they can be called from your own C programs. Author = David I. Bell AuthorEmail = dbell@canb.org.auug.au Maintainer = Landon C. Noll MaintEmail = chongo@ncd.com Site1 = ftp.uu.net Path1 = /pub/calc File1 = calc2.9.3t7.tar.gz, calc2.9.3t8.patch.gz FileSize1 = 293K Site2 = Path2 = File2 = FileSize2 = Site3 = Path3 = File3 = FileSize3 = Site4 = Path4 = File4 = FileSize4 = Required1 = Runs on almost any flavor of UNIX. Required2 = Most 32 or 64 bit machines, both little and bit endian. Required3 = No assembly code required. Required4 = Self-configuring. CopyPolicy1 = Copyrighted, but may be used, distributed, or modified CopyPolicy2 = provided that the copyright notices remain intact. Keywords = calculator language bignum math Comment1 = The version of the calculator stored on sunsite is an exact Comment2 = copy of an official version from ftp.uu.net. There are no Comment3 = modifications required to compile it for Linux. Check the Comment4 = ftp.uu.net site occasionally for new versions of calc. No Comment5 = binaries are provided since they are larger than the source. RelFiles1 = RelFiles2 = RelFiles3 = Entered = 11AUG94 EnteredBy = David I. Bell CheckedEmail = dbell@canb.auug.org.au End