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Software Freeware from Nagy Professional Engineering Quality Consulting
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Analog Clock For Windows 3X/9X/ME/NT/2K/XP Freeware This program is a conventional but somewhat simplistic, mechanical looking analog clock. A programming exercise. Usable as it is, still under development. Makes an interesting screen saver. |
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Display Color Selector For Windows 3X/9X/ME/NT/2K/XP Freeware This is a programming tool. Allows user to see display color values in component color, gray scale and in decimal form. Individual slider control for the three primary colors - Red, Green, Blue. Displays RGB RAMDAC values. |
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Guess a Number For Windows 3X/9X/ME/NT/2K/XP Freeware It is a game program. The computer will "guess" the number picked by the user within a range of 128 numbers. User should answer the questions truthfully until the selected number is finally revealed. |
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Instrument Cluster Clock For Windows 3X/9X/ME/NT/2K/XP Freeware This is a radically different looking automobile style desktop clock program. Useful alternative to keeping track of the disappearing seconds. Digital as well as analog display is shown. |
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Mini Calculator For Windows 3X/9X/ME/NT/2K/XP Freeware This is a simple but functional, general purpose four function calculator with space saving features. Unique layout allows very small space (especially in the vertical direction) usage on the desktop. |
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Resistor Color Converter For Windows 3X/9X/ME/NT/2K/XP Freeware This program is a resistor color to value calculator. A tool for electronics professionals, amateurs, and hobbyists. Converts resistor color band information to numerical resistance and tolerance values. |
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SuperDice For Windows 3X/9X/ME/NT/2K/XP Freeware A simple game program. Useful for probability demonstrations and statistical experiments. The display can be enlarged or reduced as preferred using the "Size" selector. Touching either dice, the "Roll" button or any keys on the keyboard would roll them repeatedly. |
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