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Godot
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Nov 29 2010, 09:05 AM
I have built a scientific calculator that works with the D'Ni number system.
It is a 16 bit windows program that does floating point calculations in both fahsee and nayvoo number systems.
This program apparently does not work in Windows 7 but Microsoft was bound to stop supporting 16 bit apps at some point.

The application includes a user's manual.
In addition to basic mathematics the supported functions include trigonometery, logarithms and
exponents up to +/- vahgahtorsee vahgahtor in base nayvoo and +/- sensee rishgator in base fahsee.

I am now working to add example calculations and mathematical puzzles to the user's manual
to allow URU explorers to gain intuition in and a greater appreciation for the D'Ni number system.

I am looking for additional information on the D'Ni number system to include the the user's manual.


This post has been edited by Godot: Nov 30 2010, 07:15 AM
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Fallstar
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Dec 2 2010, 10:29 PM
Hi Godot, and welcome to the forum! Sorry hasn't been much activity here lately, so if you're looking for any feedback or interest, you might want to post this on a more active forum like the Myst Online Uru Live Forums. Either the "Creativity" or Spoiler Free Discussion sub-forums might work and get you some good feedback. Thanks for creating the calculator, I'm pretty sure there will be some folks interested in it. smile.gif


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