XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ACCeuro XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Analog-Clock with paging Calendar and autostart feature (HP49) with months names and weekday shortcuts in various languages and separate text files. Also a version in Esperanto (ACCeo) is included. All included versions behave alike. The coloured RIGHTSHIFT and LEFTSHIFT keys are paging through the calendar in periods of a month, precisely of 28 days, ALPHA actualizes the calendar. CANCEL interrupts as usual. All other keys turn off the HP49. With this "blind" turn-off, ACC is resumed at the next turn-on (autostart) provided there was no alarm in the meantime. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW in version 1.2003: No dependence on number display also in ACCit,ACCnl. NEW in version 2.2002: No dependance of real number display anymore. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ACCeuro contains ACC versions in the following languages (the anglo-american version with weekday count beginning on Sunday is not included in this package but is a separate package named simply ACC): Dutch - ACCnl: Jurjen N.E. Bos - J.Bos@Interpay-RC.demon.nl Esperanto - ACCeo: Eduardo M Kalinowski - ekalin@bol.com.br Finnish - ACCfi: Marja Nieminen - ms.nieminen@kolumbus.fi French - ACCfr: Heiko Arnemann - Heiko.Arnemann@gmx.de German - ACCde: Wolfgang Rautenberg - raut@math.fu-berlin.de Italian - ACCit: Andrea Bacin and Federico Marziali - kickaha@libero.it Polish - ACCpl: Wolfgang Rautenberg - raut@math.fu-berlin.de Portuguese - ACCpt: Eduardo M Kalinowski - ekalin@bol.com.br Spanish - ACCes: Rafael Millan - RaM@textodigital.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- REMARK. A new ACC version is easily made with MakeACC, included in the package with a separate text file. ACC is a short self-extracting self-evaluating code which can be recovered with ~ from OT49. Copyright of the ACC program: Wolfgang Rautenberg. Commercial use is not allowed.