DensCalc is a sea water equation of state calculator for the Palm OS.
It will compute any two of the following four parameters: temperature, conductivity, salinity, and density, from the other two parameters and it will do this for any depth in the ocean.
The program also computes the speed of sound, specific heat, freezing point, adiabatic lapse rate, sigma-t, potential temperature, and potential density.
The full source code is available on the author's web site.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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· Now you can make clock time travel calculations!
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TapeCalcCL (Palm OS) TapeCalcCL (Palm OS) is a powerful yet easy to use graphical simulation of a hardware calculator. Tapecalc can be used as a standard decimal calculator with 9 memories for general problem solving. An exclusive feature of TapeCalc is the simulation of a paper tape printout on one side of the Palm screen
Wyrd Bin Wyrd Bin is a binary converter / calculator.
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MagCalc MagCalc is a Palm OS program for computing the Earth's magnetic field at any location based on the US DoD magnetic field model.
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Meditor Meditor - Java symbolic computing library and mathematical editor.
With the following features:
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RPN RPN is a programmable, postfix scientific calculator for Palm OS:
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Navigate Navigate is a Palm OS program for computing the range and bearing between any two points on the Earth's surface OR the end location given a starting location, range and bearing.
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Just type in a value in any field and hit the Calculate button.
The calculator supports both gravity and capillary wave modes.
WaveCalc is free.
The full source code is available on the author's web site
MagCalc MagCalc is a Palm OS program for computing the Earth's magnetic field at any location based on the US DoD magnetic field model.
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