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the Atari Calculator is an advanced non-programmable as well as programmable calculator that supports RPN, ALG and ALGN calculation modes. Calculator goes far beyond the limits of Atari Basic’s mathematical capabilities, precision and has no bugs.
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The Atari Calculator is an advanced non-programmable as well as programmable calculator that supports RPN, ALG and ALGN calculation modes. Calculator goes far beyond the limits of Atari Basic’s mathematical capabilities, precision and has no bugs.
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Atari Calculator Cheat Sheet [Atari_Calculator-Cheat_Sheet.pdf] from [inverseatascii|https://inverseatascii.info/]
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* [Atari Calculator source code|https://archive.org/details/ColleenCalculator] ; Thank you so much Harry & Kevin for your help in getting the code. We really appreciate your help, please go ahead! :-)))\\
* [Atari 400-800 Operating System Source Listing of the floating point routines|https://archive.org/details/ColleenFloatingPointRoutines] ; Thank you so much Harry & Kevin for your help in getting the code. We really appreciate your help, please go ahead! :-)))\\
* [Atari Calculator source code|https://archive.org/details/ColleenCalculator] ; Thank you so much Harry & Kay for your help in getting the code. We really appreciate your help, please go ahead! :-)))\\
* [Atari 400-800 Operating System Source Listing of the floating point routines|https://archive.org/details/ColleenFloatingPointRoutines] ; Thank you so much Harry & Kay for your help in getting the code. We really appreciate your help, please go ahead! :-)))\\
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Atari Calculator cartridge: The Atari Calculator was originally scheduled as a cartridge. Because Atari didn't managed it to sold this in 1979 and needed instead additionally 2 years to bring it out on diskette in 1981, we decided to honor the author of Calculator, Carol Shaw, with the creation of a cartridge label, which matches best to the design of those times. The next free CXL-number was assigned so, but you as the reader know, it should have been a CXL-number with a double zero "00" ;-). The creation of the label, it's accuracy, it's colors etc. would not have been possible without [Oliver Rapp|http://des-or-mad.net]. Oliver, we all thank you so much! Please go ahead with your outstanding work in graphics and design.
Atari Calculator cartridge: The Atari Calculator was originally scheduled as a cartridge. Because Atari did not manage it to sell this in 1979 and on top needed 2 more years to publish it on diskette in 1981, we decided to honor the author of Calculator, Carol Shaw, with the creation of a cartridge label, which matches best the design of those times. The next free CXL-number was assigned so, but you as the reader know, it should have been a CXL-number with a double zero "00" ;-). The creation of the label, its accuracy, its colors etc. would not have been possible without [Oliver Rapp|http://des-or-mad.net]. Oliver, we all thank you so much! Please go ahead with your outstanding work in graphics and design.