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FChem version 1.0 BETA
by: David L. Cantrell Jr.
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What is it?
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Remember ChemLib 85 for ZShell?  It was the periodic table and polyatomic
ion list programs for ZShell.  I wrote that a while ago.  FChem is, or
will be, an equivalent to ChemLib 85 for Fargo.  So far the only part that
is near completion is the periodic table.  A polyatomic ion list program
and an acid list program will be completed soon.  These programs are
larger than their ZShell equivalents.

THIS IS A BETA VERSION OF FCHEM.  IT REQUIRES FARGO VERSION 1.0 BETA 12.
IF A NEWER VERSION OF FARGO IS RELEASED, I DO NOT KNOW IF FCHEM WILL
WORK PROPERLY WITH IT.  I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED
BY FCHEM.


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What's including in the distribution?
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        FCHEM.92P                FChem version 1.0 BETA
        FCHEM.ASM                FChem source code
        FCHEM.TXT                This file
        MACROS.H                 A copy of Jimmy Mardell's MACROS.H
                                 file which is used by FChem

Feel free to examine the source code, but do not change it and
redistribute it.  If you want to make a change to the program, please
tell what you want to do and why.  I will make the necessary change if
I haven't already and redistribute the program.


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How do I install and run FChem?
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Transfer FCHEM.92P to you TI-92.  Of course, Fargo must be installed
first.  You can either run FChem from the Fargo shell or type fchem()
at the command line and press Enter.


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How do I use FChem?
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FChem works a lot like ChemLib 85.  Type the symbol of the element you
are searching for.  You only need to press Enter if the element's
symbol contains one letter, otherwise, FChem will automatically display
the element's information.

NOTE:  In this version of FChem you can only search in lowercase letters.
If you type in "Al" for aluminum, it will return "---Not Found---".  You
must type in lowercase.

Press the ESC key to exit FChem.  The help screen that was in ChemLib 85
is now displayed on FChem's screen all the time.


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What elements are in FChem?
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This version of FChem has the following elements in it's database:

Vanadium, Tungsten, Silver, Aluminum, Argon, Arsenic, Astatine, Gold,
Boron, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth, Bromine, Carbon, Calcium, Cadmium,
Chlorine, Cobalt, Chromium, Cesium, Copper, Fluorine, Iron, Francium,
Gallium, Hydrogen, Helium, Mercury, Hessium, Iodine, Indium, Iridium,
Potassium, Krypton, Lithium, Magnesium, Manganese, Nitrogen, Sodium,
Neon, Nickel, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Lead, Palladium, Platinum, Radium,
Rhenium, Rhodium, Radon, Sulfur, Antimony, Selenium, Silicon, Tin,
Strontium, Tantalum, Tellurium, Titanium, Thallium, Zinc, Zirconium,
Xenon


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Where can I find future versions?
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You can find future versions of FChem at the following locations:

    http://www.ticalc.org
    http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7938
    list-fargo@lists.ticalc.org
    calc-ti@lists.ppp.ti.com


Thanks for using FChem.  Please send me suggestions, questions, bugs,
problems, etc.  You can reach me at:

    kcscou19@mail.idt.net


-David L. Cantrell Jr.
 Author of FChem and ChemLib 85
