TimeWarp 3.0 (Downloads: 247)
A utility for setting your computer's clock using an internet time source. The TimeWarp utility sets your computer's clock from a time server using the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Using your computer's internet connection, timing messages from an SNTP time server can be obtained automatically to set your computer clock. TimeWarp operates in unicast mode where it sends a message to a time server and waits for a reply. The computer clock is set to the correct universal time, which is the time at the Greenwich meridian. TimeWarp ...
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C++ sets class 1.0 (Downloads: 282)
The sets class can be used to perform set operations in your programs. The sets class can be used to perform set operations in your programs. It represents set elements as bits in a private array of unsigned long integers. The array size is a defined constant which can be changed to suit your application. The sets class supports the following set operations by means of C++ operator overloading: (1) union -- The union of two sets A, B is the set of all elements which belong to either A or B. In the sets class, the symbol + is the binary...
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Zeno Interpreter 1.2 (Downloads: 209)
Interpreter for the Zeno programming language. Includes text editor, and help. This application is an interpreter for the Zeno computer programming language. It requires Microsoft Windows 95 or later. It includes a text editor for creating, saving, and printing programs. The on-line Help feature includes a tutorial on the Zeno computer programming language and operating instructions for the interpreter. The Zeno programming language is easy to learn and user friendly. It is more like natural English than most other computer languages and this ...
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Almanac 1.0 (Downloads: 236)
Calculates the times of rise, set, and transit of the sun, moon, and planets. Almanac gives you the capability to determine the times of rising, setting, and meridian transit for the sun, the moon, and the planets. It also enables you to calculate the beginning and ending of astronomical, nautical, and civil twilight. The results of the calculations are formatted and written into a text editor. You can perform all common editing functions and save the data as a text file.
The formulae used in Almanac assume an ideal horizon where the i...
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