Borland Eureka: the Solver is an abandoned text-based application developed by Borland Software Corporation and released in 1987 for DOS. The product is designed to solve complex problems, generate tables and plots, and perform what-if analysis. The user writes an equation, sets options, and instructs the software to solve the problem. The program can also evaluate and display the accuracy of the solution. Equations, solutions, and evaluations are accessible through separate windows on the screen.
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Marc 31/10/2024 13:13
Wonderfull in that time
Carlton 20/10/2022 13:48
Still useful!
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