I just wanted to put a request out to internet users with accounts on Compuserve. I don't have an account on Compuserve and as a result have been unable to get any of the files which have appeared there. If you have an account please mail me, I'm looking for someone to volunteer to mirror their site.
Copyright 1993, Michael Herman, All rights reserved.
BDays is a simple program to go through your Names (soup) and check the Birthdays (slot). Birthdays occurring last month, this month, or next month are displayed when you tap "Lookup". Future versions with allow the range of time to be specified as well as automatically scheduling an alarm.
This program requires the Connection Kit to install.
This program is shareware. If you like the program and wish to continue to use it, please register your copy by sending $10 US to the author. Suggestions are welcome.
Bomber -- an executive nuclear conflict initiator. (LBE #2)
Written my Mark Dalrymple, Lone Badger Enterprises.
CIS 72260,1077 (72260.1077@compuserve.com)
This code is in the Public Domain.
Welcome to Bomber -- a tiny program of questionable taste. It presents three radio buttons, an editable text field, and a push button. The buttons are labeled "Moscow", "Washington DC", and "Other" where you can write in anything you want to. When you push the button, (or TV's Frank pushes the button for you), a floating window pops up saying that the indicated city won't bother you any more.
The an interesting part of this was getting the icon into the project.
You need to have a named PICT resource in a resource file, and add that resource file to your project. This PICT will thenappear in the Project->Settings... menu item. OBTW, Since ResEdit doesn't have a PICT editor but it does have an ICON editor, I used the ICON editor to make the icon and copied it into the PICT. I left the ICON in the resource file for reference. It's not directly used by NTK.
About SciCalc - the first scientific calculator for the Apple NewtonÃ…
Version 1.0b3 - source code version
Following many calls for the posting of source code, I am making this early version of my little scientific calculator available. These are a few random jottings to explain why I did some of the extraordinary things which I have done, and hopefully to make up for the complete lack of comments.
DISCLAIMER: This software is released as freeware solely for the purpose of demonstrating the capabilities of the Newton MessagePad. It comes with no warranty or guarantees of performance or accuracy whatsoever. All calculations that it performs should be double checked using a recognized medical reference. It may be freely distributed on any bulletin board provided that it is accompanied by this documentation. It may not be commercially redistributed on floppy disk or CD-ROM. It may not be bundled with any commercial program.
This is the first prerelease of a program that I am hopeful will eventually become a full fledged "scut" manager for busy physicians and medical students. Currently, given a Chem-7 and patient weight it will figure out free water deficit in hypernatremia, Anion Gap, Osmolality and Creatinine clearance. More formulas will be added on in the future as well as a way of permanently storing patient information in the Newton. Source code for early versions will be released as soon as I can comment it and clean it up enough so that it is not an embarrassment.
MediCalc uses the following algorhythms:
1) Osmolality = Na*2 + Glu/18 + BUN/2.8
2) Anion Gap = Na - (Cl+CO2)
3) Creatinine Clearance = [(140-age)(Weight)] / (72 x Creatinine)
4) Free Water Deficit = 0.6 x Na x Weight / 140
Please send your comments and suggestions to me at: