Dynacalc?

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tjewell
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Dynacalc?

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Hi all!

It's in the Wiki - http://archive.worldofdragon.org/index. ... 9_Dynacalc - and there's a link to the archive, but it doesn't seem to be there! Anyone got a copy of Dynacalc?

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Tony
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Sure!

Search for it in the downloads section, as downloads are being rearranged broken links like this one may occur.

I'll fix the link later this morning.
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I now see what happened.

The Dynacalc 1.0 got renamed to Dynacalc 4.7. I've fixed the link.

That said, if you look at the program it says Dynacalc v4.7, but on the disk label (and I dumped that one myself), it says Dynacalc v1.0.

So, were there other versions of Dynacal for other machines and 4.7 was Dragon Data's v1.0? How should we name the file then?
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Re: Dynacalc?

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Hi Rob - Doh, bless me, I'd never noticed that search box before :)

I'm guessing that the 4.7 Dragon Data version is the one I'm after, just giving myself a crash course in OS-9 to see if I can get it running!
Cheers, Tony
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Re: Dynacalc?

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Working like a dream - took the versions from here and they worked perfectly:

http://archive.worldofdragon.org/archiv ... agon/OS-9/

I also admit I should have spotted that directory the first time around!
Cheers, Tony
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I was picking out and using the version strings from within the program just incase there were different versions released under the same DD label - for example there is Dynacalc for FLEX too.
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