Hexadecimal Calculator is a hexadecimal calculator with real time simultaneous display of decimal and hexadecimal values. Enter a value in hexadecimal and the value is converted and displayed in the decimal window as the hexadecimal value is entered. Switch the mode to decimal and when decimal values are entered they are converted in real time to hexadecimal and displayed in the hexadecimal window. Three data types are supported; signed integer, unsigned integer and floating-point. Values can be entered in either hexadecimal or decimal for all three data types.
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