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ASCII to DOC
asc2doc.zip
(~2kB)

This small DOS program will help you to convert conventional formatted ASCII text into word processor format (for example WinWord). This program deletes multiple spaces and NewLine characters. Many NewLine characters are considered as the end of a paragraph.
Installation: Copy the program into any directory from where you can run it. Command line interface.

OS: DOS

long file names: no

Cost: free

 

conveyer.zip
(~1kB)

This DOS program is able to calculate the length of your processor's conveyer if it is less than 20. Run under DOS in real mode rather than in DOS box under Windows. If you run the program in Virtual DOS box it will show 0!
Installation: Copy into any directory from where you can run it.

OS: DOS

long file names: no

Cost: free

 

spanx.zip
(25kB)

SPANX -- SPectrum ANalyzer eXchange.
SPANX reads the data from HP8592 spectrum analyzer via GPIB interface. You should have hardware (GPIB board(s)) and software (GPIB.DLL) properly installed on your PC. The program is able to read the spectrum curve from HP8592, show it, rescale, save to disk as *.DAT file, load from disk and show again. Program also retrieve a set of important parameters from the spectrum analyzer and save them into the file with the same name as *.DAT but extension .INI.
Installation: Copy into any directory from where you can run it. Be sure that GPIB.DLL is properly installed.

OS: Win3.x/Win9x

long file names: no

Cost: free

 

GoldExI

Data acquisition software for experiments with superconducting circuits. GoldExI works with many National Instruments DAC/ADC cards via NIDAQ.DLL. Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 versions are available. See GoldExI homepage for details.

OS: Win3.1x, Win9x, WinNT

long file names: yes

Cost: negotiate

 

8th bit recovery
add8bit.zip
(~9kB)

Some mail servers esp. outside Russia do not transmit 8-bit emails properly. Emails written in Russian koi-8r encoding will be still readable after passing such a server (it will be Russian written by English letters) while email written in windows encoding (code page 1251) -- will be just an abracadabra! This program will try to fix such an email message.
Installation: Copy the program into any directory from where you can run it. Command line interface.

OS: DOS

long file names: no

Cost: free

 

EraseAll
ea.zip
(~2.1kB)

Tiny assembler language proggy which recursively deletes all files in the current dir and all subdirs.
Installation: Copy the program into any directory from where you can run it. Command line interface.

OS: DOS

long file names: no

Cost: free

 

TurboTest
turbotst.zip
(622 bytes)

Tiny asm proggy which demonstrates direct access to PC Speaker via I/O ports. Back in 80s some PCs didn't have a reliable indication of 'turbo' mode. So I used this proggy to compare the speed of CPU in two modes just listening to the sound. On Pentium it runs so fast that one can not really distinguish anything. :-) Change asm code to slow it down!
Installation: Copy the program into any directory from where you can run it. Command line interface.

OS: DOS

long file names: no

Cost: free


 

SnapIt
snapit.lsp
(1.1 kB)

AutoLISP routine which allows to round off the coordinate of all vortices of selected polylines to the snap or other specified value. Works with ACAD 9+ (not in ACAD LT).
Installation: Copy the SnapIt.lsp into any directory.. Load snapit.lsp in ACAD typing (load "PATH/snapit.lsp")or just dragging and dropping SnapIt.lsp into open drawing. Now you have new command in ACAD: snapit

OS: ACAD

long file names: n/a

Cost: acknowlegment


ExtractPotential
xPot.lsp
(3 kB)

xPot --eXtracts Potential profile created by magnetic field applied to the quasi annular long Josephson junction in magnetic field.

OS: ACAD

long file names: n/a

Cost: acknowlegment


EntityPrint
ePrint.lsp
(1.3 kB)

EntityPrint - prints internal data structures of any entity as seen from LISP programs. Useful for AutoLiSP developpers.

OS: ACAD

long file names: n/a

Cost: acknowlegment

 


 

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