January 26, 2006

QOTD

Another alternative to purchasing a hexadecimal calculator is to obtain a TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) program such as SideKick which contains a built-in calculator. However, unless you already have one of these programs, or you need some of the other features they offer, such programs are not a particularly good value since they cost more than an actual calculator and are not as convenient to use.
This is from "The Art of Assembly Language" book by Randy Hyde. Looks like software industry made some progress since then.

January 26, 2006 11:40 AM | #Software
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