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Virtual Drive Creator?
Create Virtual Drives from long paths, it's easy! Type the full path or (even easier) browse to the path via the Drive and Folder Lists. Choose a drive letter from the "Available Virtual Drive Letters" list and Click [Add Virtual Drive] to create the Virtual Drive, or Double Click the letter to create the Virtual Drive. It's just as easy to remove a Virtual Drive, Double Click the letter you want removed as a Virtual Drive or Click the letter and then Click [Remove Virtual Drive]. Make CD-ROMs obsolete: Copy the contents of a CD-ROM to a folder, not the root directory, on your Hard Drive. Make that folder a Virtual Drive (see paragraph above), then install the Virtual CD from the Virtual Drive letter. Click Start, Run and in the space provided type L:\setup or L:\install (substitute your Virtual Drive letter for L and see the documentation that came with your CD-ROM for the proper installation command). Now every time you need to access the CD you can use the Virtual CD from your hard drive. Be sure to make note of the Virtual Drive letter you used to create the Virtual CD, when you reboot your computer you will need to re-create the Virtual Drive using the same letter. (With the Pro Version of Virtual Drive Creator you can make your Virtual Drives Permanent!)
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RPN Engineering Calculator?
This RPN calculator offers a choice of more than 200 solutions with five unique keypads. It has a complete help system with individual tips for all but the most ordinary functions. You can choose between fixed, scientific and engineering notation and select degrees or radians as required. You can print the contents of the running tape display. The functions available using any keypad are, Lastx, retrieves the last number that was used in a calculation, Drop, deletes the current value in the x-reg and Drops the number in the y-reg into the x-reg, x<>y, exchanges the values in the x-reg and y-reg, STO, which can save up to 4 numbers into memory (the "m" key), x², square root of x, 1/x, and 8 constants involving pi. Standard. Engineering and Trig keypads also have a convenient function to convert between polar and rectangular coordinates. Briefly, unique to the 5 keypads are: Standard ? contains several of the functions found on a normal scientific calculator (log, ln, N!, etc.), and some unique to itself: Compound interest and sales tax calculator, statistics, a simple math teaching aid for kids. Engineering ? handles problems like Resonant Frequency, Ohms Law, Parallel Complex Impedances, Filter Response, Polynomial Equations, Impedance of a Ladder Network, solves series and parallel resonant circuits, and more. Magnetics ? eases the design of transformers and inductors with many built in functions unique to magnetic component design. Engr. and Mag. now offer selecting units used in many of the calculations. Trig ? solves Arc Length, Right Triangle, and any Defined Plane Triangle problems. Computes sine, cosine, tangents, secants, cosecants, and cotangents, and their inverse, as well as hyperbolic sine, cosine, and tangents. Converts Radians to Degrees, and Hours, Minutes, Seconds to Decimal Hours and vice versa. Convert ? thousands of conversion possibilities including converting between decimal and binary, octal, or hexadecimal numbers, + more than 40 constants.
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