* calculator in ADA
@ 1993-03-31 15:55 montant yves
1993-03-31 20:08 ` Benjamin Ketcham
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From: montant yves @ 1993-03-31 15:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
WANTED
^^^^^^
DEAD OR ALIVE
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
###############################################################################
I AM FRENCH STUDENT : DAVID VINCENT, THE MAN WHO SEE THEM.
###############################################################################
WARNING !!!!!!! I M LOOKING FOR ADA CALCULATOR
###############################################################################
SPECIFICATIONS :
THE CALCULATOR MUST HAVE ALL THE ORDINARY SCIENTIFIC FUNCTION,JUST LIKE HP
SCIENTIFIC CALCULATORS
THE CALCULATOR MUST ACCEPT 40 CHARACTERS NUMBERS LIKE :
1234567891234567891234567891234567891234,123456789123456789123456789123
IT MUST HAVE TWO PILE,SAVE PILE AND EVALUATIONM PILE
A MEMORY, WHOSE NAMES AREN'T NUMBER BUT STRINGS
IT LOOK LIKE A HP 48 CACULATOR
EXCUSE MY AWFUL ENGLISH,I'M FRENCH
THANKS, IT'S VERY VERY HURRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GOODBYE!!!!
DAVID VINCENT.
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* Re: calculator in ADA
1993-03-31 15:55 calculator in ADA montant yves
@ 1993-03-31 20:08 ` Benjamin Ketcham
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From: Benjamin Ketcham @ 1993-03-31 20:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <1pcessINNrg7@netserver.univ-lille1.fr> montant@lifl.fr writes:
>
>WARNING !!!!!!! I M LOOKING FOR ADA CALCULATOR
>
(0) Let me guess: this is for a class assignment, right?
(1) Located somewhere on your keyboard, quite possibly to the
immediate left of the 'A' key, is a key marked "Caps Lock"
or something very similar. Give it a quick little tap.
You will notice that an LED somewhere else on the keyboard,
quite possibly in the upper right corner but also sometimes
located right on the Caps Lock key itself, goes off. The
operating condition where this LED is not illuminated is
considered by most to be the optimum default state for the
keyboard. You will notice that when you type things with
this LED off, an entirely different character set appears,
one which you may not be familiar with. This character set
is called "lower case". Normally, it is used for most
communication, being punctuated only occasionally by upper
case characters, frequently at the beginning of certain
words. The precise syntactical rules for when to use upper
case letters are rather complex, and might be a subject for
future study on your part if you are so inclined. But at
the very least, simply using all lower case rather than all
upper case would be a good start and would contribute much
to the legibility of your prose.
--ben
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