Dec 252017
 
SCIEQS is a sophisticated scientific calculator using algebraic notation. Built-in functions include trigonometric, hyperbolic, exponential, logarithmic, and roots.
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SCIEQS is a sophisticated scientific calculator using algebraic notation. Built-in functions include trigonometric, hyperbolic, exponential, logarithmic, and roots.
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EXAMPLE4 283 165 deflated
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Contents of the READ.ME file


SCIEQS is a sophisticated scientific calculator using algebraic
notation. Built-in functions include trigonometric, hyperbolic,
exponential, logarithmic, and roots. User-defined functions with
any number of arguments. Numerical solution of equations, derivatives,
and definite integrals.

To run the program, type the following command at the MS-DOS prompt.

A> SCIEQS

An introductory screen will appear followed by a requirement to type
in your pledge to support the shareware concept. Registered users
will receive the latest version of the program without this screen.

After typing in the shareware sentence, the SCIEQS prompt will appear.
You may run examples by typing the following commands at the ">" prompt.
Files EXAMPLE* must be in the current directory.

> @EXAMPLE1
> @EXAMPLE2
> @EXAMPLE3
> @EXAMPLE4
> @EXAMPLE5

Full documentation is included in the file SCIEQS.DOC.


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