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827.1 | SMOP | 30790::ROSE | | Tue May 23 1989 19:54 | 10 |
| We have MIT's xcalc on Ultrix. The sources are public. Seems like
adding the necessary VMS #ifdefs should be real simple. However, note
that (at least on UWS 2.0) xcalc has the slight defect of not
supporting cut/paste.
(We have gotten tons of grief over the simple-mindedness of the
DECwindows calculator. It would be funny if the customers weren't
serious. They don't seem to appreciate our innovation in giving the
calculator on-line help :-)
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827.2 | I wonder if this is the "calculator man" from Cincinatti DECUS | IO::MCCARTNEY | James T. McCartney III - DTN 381-2244 ZK02-2/N24 | Tue May 23 1989 20:29 | 13 |
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Last year, at the Cincinatti DECUS, there was a guy that kept comming around
asking "Why don't we have the MIT calculator...". I think that he asked everyone
that has gone to stand in front of a workstation. Anyway, by the end of the
week, after he had asked every day - apparently we were going to change our
mind there at DECUS - there was at least one group that I know of who were
so complete hacked off with this guy they wanted to take up money and just go
buy him a calculator and ask him to go away. The reasoning was that if the only
thing he could make a suggestion about was the calculator, then he either didn't
know what to use a workstation for - or didn't need one.
I wonder....
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827.3 | Wait for V2.0 | VIA::FINNEGAN | All of the best intentions are less than one good act. | Tue May 23 1989 20:52 | 11 |
| The V2.0 of the calculator has all of the functions of the MIT calculator except
parentheses.
You also get clipboard support, visable memory and resiability and a random
number key.
The reasons why these functions were not in V1.0 version have been discussed in
a previous notesfile and I would rather not go into them here.
Neal
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827.4 | Politics....gimme a DECwindows oscilloscope for free! | 32956::graham | Mind Terrorist.... | Wed May 24 1989 01:03 | 13 |
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>The reasons why these functions were not in V1.0 version have been discussed in
>a previous notesfile and I would rather not go into them here.
Neal,
I remember that discusion very well. Some powers above pulled the plug
on your ambitious dreams for "niffty" (quoted) Out-of-the-box applications.
;^ ..;^)
Kris..
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827.5 | DXcalculator vs. Xcalculator? | 21568::MIXNER | | Wed May 24 1989 16:03 | 15 |
| re .1, the calculator I saw running on the PMAX at the show looked
the same as the PVAX. Are there 2 of them - xcalculator (ie. MIT)
and dxcalculator (DEC)?
He is looking for more useful function keys like square root and
other scientific math functions.
I agree with you - I'm not sure how many customers would really
use a more elaborate calculator.
re 3., it probably is the same guy. He said he has talked to people
about this before.
Carolyn
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827.6 | I would use it. Perhaps in dw_examples conf? | 7486::WITHROW | Robert Withrow | Wed May 24 1989 16:16 | 15 |
| RE: .2
It always tickles me how some sales types develop the attitude that they
know what the customer needs much better that the guy who writes the
check.
and .5:
I'd use it. Pretend I'm a customer....
and .2 again:
Does that mean that I dont know what a workstation is for, or that I don't
need one?
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827.7 | | VIA::FINNEGAN | All of the best intentions are less than one good act. | Wed May 24 1989 17:39 | 6 |
| Ultrix ships both dxcalc (The DECwindows version) and xcalc (the MIT version).
VMS only ships decw$calc (The DECwindows version)
Neal
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827.8 | How about RPN? | 4205::HERBERT | Now at LKG - DTN 226-5995 | Wed May 24 1989 18:06 | 5 |
| While on the calculator subject, has anyone written an RPN scientific
calculator for X?
Kevin
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827.9 | Next thing you know they will want a slide rule! | STAR::NOZELL | Marc Nozell - VMS Dude | Wed May 24 1989 18:55 | 5 |
| The MIT X11R3 tape calculator (xcalc) does RPN. Try xcalc -rpn. For grins
try xcalc -analog.
-marc
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827.10 | | 25796::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman | Thu May 25 1989 16:23 | 6 |
| copy LEWTLS::USER2:[MCLEMAN]XCALC.EXE for a VMS version of this.
Also, if you do a XCALC -ANALOG, you get a slide rule.
Jeff
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827.11 | Thank you | 4205::HERBERT | Wasted daze; wasted knights | Thu May 25 1989 16:37 | 6 |
| Thanks! The image is linked against a copy of VAXCRTL which is newer than the
one on my workstation, so I couldn't try it out, but I'll install the new C and
see what happens...
Kevin
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827.12 | | 4356::PORTER | dig this, cats! | Thu May 25 1989 23:03 | 3 |
| I don't think installing C will help. VAXCRTL is a part of the
operating system, not of the compiler kit.
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827.13 | I need to link it also | 40382::HOSSFELD | I'm so confused! | Fri May 26 1989 11:16 | 7 |
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Can you make the sources availiable or link it against 5.1?
I would love to use it!
Paul H.
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827.14 | | 25796::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman | Fri May 26 1989 12:42 | 15 |
| Ok copy LEWTLS::USER2:[MCLEMAN]XCALC.OBJ,SR.OBJ
and link as follows:
$ link xcalc,sr,sys$input/opt
sys$share:decw$xlibshr.exe/share
sys$share:vaxcrtl.exe/share
^Z
$
Jeff
*** WARNING *** You're on your own. This is definitely a non supported toy.
If you find bugs, well, I might someday look at them.
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827.15 | It was just idle curiosity... | IO::MCCARTNEY | James T. McCartney III - DTN 381-2244 ZK02-2/N24 | Fri May 26 1989 17:44 | 13 |
| RE: .6
Who's a sales type? Not me... And I'm not claiming to know the customer's
business better than the customer either. But then again you've not been a
pain in the backside all week either. After hearing the guy gripe all week about
something as trivial as a demo, you get tired of it. Especially when people
are standing there trying to ask the intellegent question of "What is DECwindows
and how can it help me better run my business?"
As you if you know what a workstation is - I don't know - do you?
James
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827.16 | Where's XCALC? | PLATA::MENEFEE | | Tue Jul 25 1989 18:01 | 9 |
| When I look for the XCALC files, I get this:
$ dir lewtls::user2:[mcleman]xcalc.*
%DIRECT-E-OPENIN, error opening LEWTLS::USER2:[MCLEMAN]XCALC.*;* as input
-RMS-F-DEV, error in device name or inappropriate device type for operation
$
Dave
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827.17 | | STAR::MCLEMAN | Everything around us is natural, don't fight it | Wed Jul 26 1989 08:20 | 6 |
| Unfortunately, I don't work in that group anymore, so it is tough
to access a directory that doesn't exist.
Jeff
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827.18 | How about a new pointer? | OLDS::HARRIS | | Wed Jul 26 1989 09:06 | 5 |
| Could you, or anyone who has a copy of the calculator, post a vaild pointer?
Thanks,
-Bruce
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827.19 | | AITG::DERAMO | Daniel V. {AITG,ZFC}:: D'Eramo | Wed Jul 26 1989 11:07 | 15 |
| >> Could you, or anyone who has a copy of the calculator, post a vaild pointer?
Directory ZFC::ZFC$DISK1:[PUBLIC.XCALC]
SR.OBJ;1 20 5-APR-1989 13:49:14.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
XCALC-MAKE.COM;1 1 27-MAY-1989 22:56:55.11 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
XCALC.EXE;10 63 27-MAY-1989 22:58:14.82 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
XCALC.OBJ;8 58 6-APR-1989 11:01:28.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,RE)
Total of 4 files, 142 blocks.
I don't have the source.
Dan
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827.20 | | LBDUCK::SCHOELLER | Who's on first? | Wed Jul 26 1989 14:37 | 10 |
| Or you can try:
gvriel::dua1:[schoeller.c.xcalc]*.*
eng.les.ecad.sim.gvriel_user [schoeller.c.xcalc]*.*
I don't have the sources either.
Dick
look around [schoeller.c...] for all kinds of stuff.
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827.21 | I got it! | PLATA::MENEFEE | | Wed Jul 26 1989 16:44 | 2 |
| Thanks much!
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827.22 | Another calculator | DEMON::BURLEIGH | | Mon Aug 07 1989 23:17 | 11 |
| There's also a calculator in:
DEMON::DEMON5:[BURLEIGH.CALC]
complete with source code. It has a few scientific functions, and is
very easy to add function to. Supports a scrolling "paper tape" which
it will log to a file.
Dave
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