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Supercalc 5.5 Download. 5/7/2017 0 Comments Old, used, and out of print Computer Associates and Nantucket software including older Clipper and Realizer products.

>Does anyone know where I can find a file convertor, or filter to allow Excel >to read SuperCalc 5.5 files? I have searched for many week before but fail. People in Excel newsgroup said that no such program exist. The only method I use is to convert the.CAL to.WK1 which is loadable in Excel.

It is not very much a time-consuming process. Blank tovarno transportnoj nakladnoj kazahstan skachatj besplatno. Just Assign the.CAL file to SuperCal in Windows. Open the Windows Explorer and select the CAL file. Then press some key: 1. [ENTER] (Open the CAL) 2. //e1 (Call the Export Menu to export to Lotus 123 file) 3.

[F2] (Let you enter the extension) 4.wk1 (enter 1 dot and WK1 as extension) 5. [ENTER] (Save the CAL as WK1) 6. /qy (quit the SuperCal) After you have converted several files, you will get use to this process and can convert a file in several seconds. Hope this help. --- When replying, please remove REMOVE_THIS_ in my email address.

5.5;; SuperCalc is a -80 application published by in 1981. Was the first spreadsheet program but its release for the CP/M operating system ran only on the HP-125,. SuperCalc was created to fill that void and market opportunity. Alongside, it was one of the CP/M applications bundled with the.

Home and exile chinua achebe pdf to doc. It quickly became popular [ ] and was ported to in 1982. An improvement over VisiCalc (though using much the same command structure using the slash key), SuperCalc was one of the first spreadsheet programs capable of iteratively solving (cells that depend on each other's results). It would be over 10 years after the introduction of SuperCalc before this feature was implemented in, although in, manual programming of iterative logic could also be used to solve this issue. According to the SuperCalc product manager, iterative calculations were added when Sorcim changed from to binary math. Since the precision of the two math packages was different, some IF statements resolved differently, and iterative calculations helped solve this problem.

Versions of SuperCalc were later released for the, for running MS-DOS, and, after Sorcim was bought by (CA) in the mid-1980s, for (under the name CA-SuperCalc). The MS-DOS versions were more popular with many users than the market-leading Lotus 1-2-3, because it was distributed without copy protection, as well as being priced lower. By the release of version 3 in March 1987, a million users were claimed. New versions were published into the early '90s, after which Microsoft Excel dominated the spreadsheet market.

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