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TCplus Time Code 1.0
You work with Time Code values in all common formats as well as Keycode, feet and meter lengths.

The calculator uses the Reversed Polish Notation (RPN), well known for all HP-users. You can use the keyboard or the buttons for entering Time Code. Just type the numbers, the colons for the Time Code are added by the calculator. The general rule is to enter the first value, then ENTER, then the second value, then the operation. For all examples, number means a frame value format, to any other format (Time Code, Keycode ...). If you enter a point when a Time Code format is selected, the value is interpreted as number (frames). In the Keycode, feet: frames and meter.cm format, the point serves as separator (don't use + or :).
If you don't know what any of this means, you probably don't need it. Read the documentation for further information.
Requirements: Any Macintosh 68020 or newer or Power Macintosh, system 7.1 or later.
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