EVAL is a general purpose command line calculator for performing
many scientific & engineering calculations.
The program is self explanatory, however should you still need help, 
instructions are available by typing EVAL /? at the DOS prompt

EVAL is very similiar to IBM's acalc and it was developed to enable me
to tackle complicated calculations for my engineering studies, when a similar
tool was not available. Engineers and Scientists will find it very useful.
EVAL was originally developed for Linux and was ported to MS-DOS using
the Borland Turbo C 2.0 compiler. 

EVAL ss freeware and the only restriction for distribution is that the
EVAL.EXE and README.TXT files should not be modified in any way.

EVAL is written by Amitabh Saxena. Current version 1.1

Any doubts, suggestions, criticism & bugs can be sent to the author at
<amitabh@cyberjunkie.com>. Your comments will be highly appreciated.

Thank you for trying out EVAL.

Amitabh Saxena,
JN4 2/2, Sector 9,
Vashi, New Bombay 400703
INDIA



Date 10.03.1999
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About the Author :

My name is Amitabh Saxena and I am a marine engineer. I am currently working
in the Shipping sector as a 4th Engineer (as of 1999) and intend to work only
long enough to arrange funds to support myself at Carnegie Mellon Univ., i.e.
if I get an admit. It has been my dream since very early years and I intend 
to realise it someday. As you might have guessed, I'm an Indian living in 
Bombay. If anybody at Carnegie happens to glance at this, can he/she oblige me
by dropping a few lines at <amitabh@cyberjunkie.com>

