Digit Solver Digit Solver v1.00 by Mushroomfantasy (a.ka. Fuzzy) is the intial release of this homebrew app that turns the DS into a calculator. Its current features include:
* PEMDAS (well no P) integration, basically follows order of operations * Handles long equations ( x + y - z * a / b ...etc) * Touch Screen Control * Date/Time (for on actual hardware) * Decimals (up to nine places) * Inputs numbers larger than 9 * Square Root * Percent * Exponents * +/- * Several Easter Eggs/Joke Buttons for some amusement
Except for the last feature, we think Digit Solver v1.00 gives you a legit excuse to bring your DS to class.
Fuzzy (a.k.a. Mushroomfantasy) also listed some of the things he needs to work on. It's all in the dontreadme file (which is Fuzzy's way of making you read it) so we didn't write it here (which is our way of making you read it).
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