================================================================== Calculus Notes 2000 by James Ngo, updated: 08/23/2000 Questions? Comments? Any Suggestions? Email me at xXazNpikachU@juno.com! ================================================================== [Zip File Contents] ================================================================== Calculus.89e - The Calculus Notes 2000 table Imagein.89z - The image viewer required to see table Fastkbd.89z - Fast Keyboard 1.2 by Jeff Flanigan (recommended, speeds up scrolling of table tremendously) Readme.txt - This documentation [Notice!] ================================================================== Hey wsup! Thanks for downloading my program...er...table! Anyways, sometimes, this table might not have all that the mind needs to adequately solve calculus problems, so, I may not have mentioned it clearly in the first release, but here I will do that. I AM OPEN TO ANY SUGGESTIONS OR ADDITIONS TO THE TABLE! So, if you want something on the table, let me know! I can always add more, since ASM pictures stored at monochrome 2-bit mode will provide lots of space! Technically, I can expand the table to 5-6 times it's current size (the TI-89 has a 64 KB file size max). Oh yeah, when you send in the suggestions, do the following: 1. Since I am not taking any math classes anymore, I most likely won't have a clue as to what you're talking about. Please send me additions to the table in a graphical format, such as a JPEG or bitmap (zipped please) of how the formula actually looks like. If you send me email like "Hey can you put in the Pythagorean Theorem on there?" you will be ignored. 2. Size doesn't matter, as long as the attachment you send me is not damn big (+512 KB). I will redraw by hand the formula you send me into a neat picture to be added to the list. Please, send me several formulas that all relate into one group, not just 1 formula, except if it is a special rule. If you do find that it is necessary to add more formulas to an existing part of a table, then you may send me those. 3. Don't expect many minor updates. I will update when I can, but I will not update because I have one measly formula. It makes more sense to me to add several formulas, like say 25 new formulas, then just 3 or 4. 4. Have fun! [Description] ================================================================== This is basically a big table of formulas for differentiation, integration, volume of solids, etc. It is designed for people who have trouble remembering all the formulas, like me. Even though you have a TI-89 capable of solving the equations anyways, you may be required to do your work algebraically. This here is a handy reference in case you need it. [TI-89 Software Requirements] ================================================================== Picture Viewer - Program to view the graphic table (Not included) or Image'In - I like this because it works with AMS 2.03 HW 1 PV only works with AMS 1.00, to my knowledge Calculus.89e - This file, which is the table [How to Run] ================================================================== Okay, let's see. I hope you have an ASM shell installed, I use DoorsOS II 0.96 (you can use the latest version if ya want, i.e. DoorsOS II 0.98) Send Calculus.89e to your calculator, and archive it to save RAM. You can open the table with either Picture Viewer or Image'In, your choice. I have included Image'In in this zip file. [Version History] ================================================================== Date Bytes Info ---------- ----- ----------------------------------------------- 05/28/2000 11972 First released 08/23/2000 11972 This version! Not much added, just some graphic enhancements, still better than nothing!