Re: Tirelat is essentially a Sangari language
From: | David Zitzelsberger <davidz@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, January 6, 2004, 19:02 |
I did some looking myself and did not find anything except an old DOS
program, so I wrote a Windows one.
I've done a little Linux/GNU programming, but nothing graphical yet.
If you've got Windows, I'm happy to provide. If you've got a different
system and know some programming, I'm happy to provide source code as well.
I don't have a web-page, so let me know where to send it or let me know
someplace that might house it.
Allows bases 2-36. Bases are listed in base 10. Largest allowed number is
9ba461593. ;)
This has got me curious about doing a few other small projects:
value-place to a value system (current to Roman and reverse).
multibase calculator
value calculator.
-----Original Message-----
From: Herman Miller [mailto:hmiller@IO.COM]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:30 PM
To: CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU
Subject: Re: Tirelat is essentially a Sangari language
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 00:28:29 +0100, Benct Philip Jonsson <bpj@...>
wrote:
>At 05:21 5.1.2004, Herman Miller wrote:
>
>>Another nice thing is that Tirelat uses base-12 for numbers. The basic
>
>Have you got a program that does base-conversion,
>or whatever 'tis called?
>
>/BP 8^)
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