[Coco] Hex calculator (off topic)

Joel Ewy jcewy at swbell.net
Fri Mar 30 12:37:54 EDT 2007


coco at yourdvd.net wrote:
> I can't be a Bill Basher - everytime I turn on the CoCo I am greeted by
> Microsoft BASIC :-)
>
>   
While I like to bash Bill, and am generally not a fan of M'Soft, I'm not
a fundamentalist.  M'Soft pays a lot of lip service to "innovation", but
IMHO their one and only truly great and original contribution to the
world of computing was ROM BASIC for the early 8-bit micros.  Almost
everything else they either bought or replicated.  Bill was reputedly a
pretty good programmer in his day.  Maybe we'd all be better off if he
went back to that.  What could Bill do if forced to sit in a hotel room
with no Internet connectivity for six months and write the core of an OS
(it could be expanded upon by others later) singlehandedly on a 200MHz
Pentium system?  I actually think he could come up with something
interesting, and possibly even worth running.  If M'Soft's next OS
booted from a flash memory in < 10 seconds on .5GHz hardware and cost <
$50 US, I'd even consider buying a copy.

JCE
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: [Coco] Hex calculator (off topic)
>> From: "Bruce W. Calkins" <brucewcalkins at charter.net>
>> Date: Tue, March 27, 2007 4:53 pm
>> To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
>>
>> Texas Instruments TI-36X solar has Hex ability.
>>
>> I have an old DATEXX Model DS-700 that does Hex, Oct, Bin and Decimal.
>>
>>
>>
>> The coolest one (Sorry Bill Bashers.) is as close as your Windows Start 
>> button.  Normally Start-Programs-Accessories-Calculator.  Once open
>> click 
>> view and select scientific, then select Hex.
>>
>>
>>
>> Bruce W.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> Hi. Does anyone know if there was ever a Hexadecimal calculator and
>>> where to get one?
>>> I know a spreadsheet is great for this but sometimes my job requires to
>>> do some simple boolean hex math in the field, on the plant floor, not
>>> the place for a PC, not even a laptop (unless it's
>>> dust/water/petro/food/scalding/freezing proof). A calculator of sorts
>>> would be great. 
>>>       
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