Extcalc 0.9.1 (Default branch)


 
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Extcalc 0.9.1 (Default branch)

Image Extcalc is a multifunctional scientific graphical calculator with features like graph drawing and analysis, calculating mathematic functions, and an integrated programming language. A console version is also available. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This second beta release comes with some improved functions and new features. The changes mainly affect graph drawing, help, internationalization, and the user interface. Logic expressions and script commands can be used to draw graphs, and functions for graph drawing can be exported and imported. A list with constants and conversation factors has been added.Image

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console(7D)							      Devices							       console(7D)

NAME
console - STREAMS-based console interface SYNOPSIS
/dev/console DESCRIPTION
The file /dev/console refers to the system console device. /dev/console should be used for interactive purposes only. Use of /dev/console for logging purposes is discouraged; syslog(3C) or msglog(7D) should be used instead. The identity of this device depends on the EEPROM or NVRAM settings in effect at the most recent system reboot; by default, it is the ``workstation console'' device consisting of the workstation keyboard and frame buffer acting in concert to emulate an ASCII terminal (see wscons(7D)). Regardless of the system configuration, the console device provides asynchronous serial driver semantics so that, in conjunction with the STREAMS line discipline module ldterm(7M), it supports the termio(7I) terminal interface. SEE ALSO
syslog(3C), termios(3C), ldterm(7M), termio(7I), msglog(7D), wscons(7D) NOTES
In contrast to pre-SunOS 5.0 releases, it is no longer possible to redirect I/O intended for /dev/console to some other device. Instead, redirection now applies to the workstation console device using a revised programming interface (see wscons(7D)). Since the system console is normally configured to be the work station console, the overall effect is largely unchanged from previous releases. See wscons(7D) for detailed descriptions of control sequence syntax, ANSI control functions, control character functions and escape sequence functions. SunOS 5.10 23 Apr 1999 console(7D)