[A83] Re: some none-programming questions
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[A83] Re: some none-programming questions
>From: "Ronald Teune" <rtwolf@gmx.net>
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>Hi,
>
>here are some questions that I've always wanted to know, nobody knew it, so
>I though I'll try here.
>
>1 how to calculate pi?
an easy way is using:
pi=arctan(1)*4
3,14=0,785*4
(your calc needs to be in radian mode, of course)
>2 what's the use of an ISP?
>
>another question, non-z80:
>how to rotate a 'thingy' in 174 steps? Like a clock, but just a little
>block
>that goes round. I was thinking of a table like the realistic-jump table,
>but for a circle.
>
>I hope someone is willing to tell me these things,
>
>Ronald.
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