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resist-0.1.tgz This is a command-line version of my resistor
calculator for Linux. Source only at this point, but should easily
compile on any Linux.
Scripts (4.7KB) that I wrote to make things easier on my Linux system. See the description of these scripts for details.
My Resist.exe (166KB Zip)
program calculates optimum resistor values for dividers, amplifiers, etc. I
use it in my design work. See the readme.txt file inside the zip.
I wrote a Folder Browse (4KB
Zip) component for C++ Builder 4. See the HTML description inside the zip
file for more.
I wrote a TDirectory (10KB Zip) class for C++ Builder 4. It allows you to work with a whole folder of files at once. Also included is a sweep function that sweeps through each folder in a tree and fires an event in each one. See the text description inside the zip file for more. Test program is included.
Rot13 is a sample LCC-Win32
program(Rot13.zip, 12K
Zip) that implements the widely-used Rot13 encoding alogrithm.
Demonstrates the use of windowed controls, edit controls, and events in Win32.
See text file inside Zip file for more. Ver 1.0
CwTool is a utility (CwTool.exe, 8K Zip) to
help understand the Win32 CreateWindow function's endless list of style
parameters. See text file inside Zip file for more. Updated to Ver
1.1.
My Dots (10KB Zip) program is a fun desktop toy that
simulates a series of balls suspended from the mouse cursor. Each ball is
connected to the next by an invisible spring. Click the icon in the tray to
configure the ball count, ball mass, spring rate, and gravity. Simply run the
exe file, no setup required. Only runs in the desktop background, doesn't
interfere with any other programs. Won't consume processor time if any other
running program is maximized. Updtated to Ver 1.1.
I wrote a very small terminal program (7KB) in
LCC-Win32. It's a console-mode app - just run the .exe in a DOS window to see
a list of command-line parameters.
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