Notes on the SWTPC MP-N Calculator Interface and the Calc-1 Program
Description:
This interface was bought to perform floating-point arithmetic and for its function capabilities such as SIN, COS, and e^x. My application required an integer truncation function that is not performed by this calculator, so i wrote a small assembly language subroutine to do it. A potentially irritating problem is that the calculator chip does not automatically convert to scientific notation if the numbers become too big to display in floating point. The control program must keep track of the di…
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Date:
May 1979
Creator:
Long, Daniel Paul
Partner:
UNT Libraries