Check out extcalc...it seems pretty versatile...on Deb-based system apt-get install extcalc...
Extcalc
I don't know how the rest of you are getting the images to embed but here is a screen shot on my server...
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Check out extcalc...it seems pretty versatile...on Deb-based system apt-get install extcalc...
Extcalc
I don't know how the rest of you are getting the images to embed but here is a screen shot on my server...
J
If you go to Advanced Mode when replying, you have a button under Aditional Options called Managed Attachments, conveniently badly named and out of view.
The image will then be displayed at the end of your post.
My school bookshop sold one from Sharp in the late 90's. I bought the solar panel version instead :)Quote:
Originally Posted by abachler
My T86 graphing calculator or whatever from 2004 took like 4 AA batteries or something, but they didn't die often.
Here is the one I carry, I actually preferred the older model, which was lighter and had a better key layout and did HEX, OCT, and Binary conversions, but they don't make that model anymore.