Ada Calculators for Linux

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    CoTerminalApps

    CoTerminalApps

    defunct, get SliderPuzzles or RetroArcade, instead

    This collection of ASCII games has been split into a) SliderPuzzles & b) RetroArcade . CoTerminalApps is a collection of ASCII games & puzzles. that can run on Windows, Mac/OSX, & Linux. Includes SpaceInvaders, Pacman & Frogger arcade games and an RPN calculator.
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    Differential Calculator

    Differential Calculator

    Terminal calculator with differential error estimates

    This is a terminal calculator with a remarkable twist. It uses symbolic differentiation to provide a numerically precise error estimate with each calculated answer. It mimics the functionality of an HewlettPackard ReversePolishNotation [RPN] calculator simply because I like RPN. But along with your answer, you get some measure of its trustworthiness. Runs on PCs or laptops running Windows or Linux.
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    IntervalRpnCalculator

    IntervalRpnCalculator

    An HP RPN calculator with interval output

    This terminal app runs on PCs or laptops running OSX or GNU/Linux. It attempts to mimic the functionality of an HP ReversePolishNotation [RPN] calculator with the added enhancement of interval output. So along with your answer, you get a good idea of its trustworthiness. This app uses GAOL, a C++ library to perform arithmetic with floating-point intervals.
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