## Features * Case sensitive command line interface * Native IEEE 754 with 15 significant digits * Calculations with real and complex numbers * Variables and user defined functions * Logarithmic and exponential functions * Trigonometric and hyperbolic functions * Mathematical constants and rounding functions * Disk functions to load, save and view content * Comprehensive and easy to use built-in help * Optimized 68000, 68020, 68040 and FPU versions * Freely distributable sources (BSD license) Install by copying the desired amath binary to C: or any other appropriate location. ## Example of usage Open amath in its own window: > amath Do a calculation in shell: > amath 1.2+1.4 Get an interactive prompt in shell: > amath shell Show version string: > amath version Run regression tests: > amath-test test Load amath into memory: > resident amath pure Get more details on usage by visiting the amath [wiki](https://github.com/llsth/amath/wiki). Download latest stable release [amath-1.5.6](https://github.com/llsth/amath/releases/tag/v1.5.6) or latest preview (unstable) [amath-1.6.0](https://github.com/llsth/amath/releases/tag/v1.6.0.3-preview) from github.