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LME - Matlab compatibility for Pocket PC


Title:
LME - Matlab compatibility for Pocket PC

Description:
Demonstration of LME - a "matlab compatible" free program for pocket PC. The program is demonstrated on a HP ipaq hx2490 running windows mobile 5.0. LME is short for "Lightweight Math Engine" and is available at: http://www.calerga.com/products/LMECE/index.html

Author:
pont660

Tags:
calculator, ipaq, LME, Matlab, PDA, pocketpc, PPC,

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