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From: Klaas <klaas AT ns DOT sympatico DOT ca>
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Subject: Re: Try this base converter..It accepts large integers up to 60 digits.
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 00:13:08 -0300
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It kindof defeats the purpose by just posting the function list, think
you not?  Btw what is an "albert", and why did you call it that?

My guess is some kind of custom number format used to house numbers
containing large numbers of digits.

-Mike

Don Ingalls wrote:
> 
> Here it is...I'm not gonna give the rest of the sources for a
> while...sorry..
> long lhs10();
> void drawcalc();
> albert cleararray();
> albert setbit();
> albert getbit();
> albert shiftleftxbits();
> albert shift_left_one_bit();
> albert chartoreg();
> int pow2();
> int get4bits();
> int getxbits();
> albert binadd();
> int search();
> int rem();
> int divby10();
> albert multbydec10();
> albert divregby10();
> void display();
> int regtoint();
> albert subtract();
> albert twoscomp();
> char inttochar();
> albert inttoreg();
> albert longtoreg();
> albert moreb10();
> albert moreb10l();
> long findlenl();
> int findlen();
> albert b10();
> albert dec2hex();
> long powl();
> albert setmorebits();
> void displayhex();
> long packer();
> 
> Marcus Rohrmoser wrote in message <37AF2A1E DOT 82F8EFA6 AT gmx DOT de>...
> >
> >Better post the sources. It's because of the virus stuff...
> >
> >Marcus

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