CMCalc

1.2 for iPhone
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Update Date

2023-01-29

Size

7.5 MB

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CMCalc Description
The CMCalc application is a replica of the Casio CM-100 Computer Math Calc solar powered calculator that was sold in the mid 1980’s. It performs simple decimal arithmetic and basic binary conversions (decimal - binary - octal - hexadecimal) and binary logic functions. While it is a standard infix calculator, it supports operator grouping with parentheses. For hexadecimal calculations, the input keys include A through F.

CMCalc application performs all the same functions as the calculator, and has the same look as the original. There are a couple features that were not conceivable in the 1980’s on a calculator … such as the ability to copy and paste the results or the entered function, and a landscape mode. The face of the calculator can be viewed in two modes including a traditional application style, and a photo replica of the original calculator face. For iPhones and iPods with 4 inch or larger screens, a landscape mode is also supported.
CMCalc 1.2 Update
2023-01-29
In version 1.2, when viewing the image of the original calculator, the clickable areas for all buttons have been expanded to enhance usability.
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Price:
Free
Version:
1.2
Size:
7.5 MB
Update Date:
2023-01-29
Developer:
William David
Language:
English

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1.2 2023-01-29
In version 1.2, when viewing the image of the original calculator, the clickable areas for all buttons have been expanded to enhance usability.
1.1 2015-03-13
Version 1.1 includes leading zeros when using the binary logic modes (HEX, BIN, OCT, DEC), and will also now display the arithmetic symbols (÷, x, -, +) when these functions are pressed. Both of these additions make the CMCalc application more consistent with the original CM-100 computer math calculator.