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TimeWarp 3.0 in Abecedarical Systems

TheTimeWarp utility sets your computer's clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Using your computer's internet connection, timing messages from an SNTP time server can be obtained automatically to set your computer clock. WebTime sends a message to a time server and waits for a reply. Your computer clock is aligned to within a few tens of milliseconds of the correct time when the reply message is received.

Almanac 1.1 in Abecedarical Systems

Almanac calculates the equatorial coordinates of the sun, the moon, and the planets. Using these results it can calculate the times of rising, setting, and meridian transit for each of these celestial bodies. Additionally, it can calculate the beginning and ending of astronomical, nautical, and civil twilight. The results of the calculations are formatted and written into a text editor.

        

Zeno Interpreter 1.3 in Abecedarical Systems

This application is an interpreter for the Zeno computer programming language. It requires Microsoft Windows 95 or later. It includes a text editor for creating, saving, and printing programs. The on-line Help feature includes a tutorial on the Zeno computer programming language and operating instructions for the interpreter. The Zeno programming language is easy to learn and user friendly.

T Interpreter 1.1 in Abecedarical Systems

This is an easy to learn, user friendly, high level, computer programming language. T is more like natural English than most other computer languages and this makes a T program both easy to write and easy to understand. No prior programming experience is required. T is generic in the sense that it contains most of the essential elements used in other languages. If you already know how to program in another language.

Zeno Interpreter 1.2 in Abecedarical Systems

This application is an interpreter for the Zeno computer programming language. It requires Microsoft Windows 95 or later. It includes a text editor for creating, saving, and printing programs. The on-line Help feature includes a tutorial on the Zeno computer programming language and operating instructions for the interpreter. The Zeno programming language is easy to learn and user friendly.

TimeWarp 3.0 in Abecedarical Systems

TheTimeWarp utility sets your computer's clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Using your computer's internet connection, timing messages from an SNTP time server can be obtained automatically to set your computer clock. WebTime sends a message to a time server and waits for a reply. Your computer clock is aligned to within a few tens of milliseconds of the correct time when the reply message is received.

Almanac 1.0 in Abecedarical Systems

Almanac calculates the equatorial coordinates of the sun, the moon, and the planets. Using these results it can calculate the times of rising, setting, and meridian transit for each of these celestial bodies. Additionally, it can calculate the beginning and ending of astronomical, nautical, and civil twilight. The results of the calculations are formatted and written into a text editor.

C++ sets class 1.0 in Abecedarical Systems

The sets class can be used to perform set operations in your programs. It represents set elements as bits in a private array of unsigned long integers. The array size is a defined constant which can be changed to suit your application. The sets class supports the following set operations by means of C++ operator overloading.

Numerical Plotter 1.0 in Abecedarical Systems

This source code enables you to plot the solutions to scientific and engineering problems. The Visual C++ programming environment was chosen for realization of numerical computation techniques. Visual C++ includes many advanced features that make it especially suitable for scientific and engineering computations. Visual C++ is also widely used; there is a wealth of information available on how to program with it.

Simulated Annealing Demonstration 1.0 in Abecedarical Systems

This is a Java application that demonstrates the Simulated Annealing algorithm with an attack on the "traveling salesman" problem. What is simulated annealing? Simulated annealing is a technique, which was developed to help solve large combinatorial optimization problems. It is based on probabilistic methods that avoid being stuck at local (non-global) minima.

Xref a utility program 1.0 in Abecedarical Systems

Xref is a utility program which creates a file containing the locations of identifiers used in your C and C++ programs. It sorts identifiers by name, source file, and line number. This utility runs on an IBM PC.

TimeWarp for DOS 1.1 in Abecedarical Systems

The TimeWarp utility sets your computer's time for your time zone from a master atomic clock using a modem. Timing messages from either the United States Naval Observatory (USNO) or the National Institute of Science and Technology may be used. It gives you the capability to set your computer's clock to official US date and time in your time zone. It requires MS-DOS and a telephone modem on an IBM-PC compatible.

Spreadsheet Calculator (SCalc) for UNIX 1.0 in Abecedarical Systems

SCalc is a simple spread sheet program. The user interface applies the UNIX curses library for control of a terminal screen in text mode. This program was developed using the GNU C++ compiler and related tools.


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