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Entrer Trois |
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Entrer Trois is a DOS based data entry program
(see newer Windows version E4). It was written
by Shannon McPherron and Simon Holdaway to help
with the data entry for their dissertation. Since then it has
been used to enter tens of thousands of stone tools and countless
other artifacts by archaeologists. The program is easily
generalized with user designed configuration files that specify
the variables to be entered and their type (eg. text, numeric,
menu, table, instrument). Currently the program supports several
different kinds of electronic calipers and scales. If you have a
favorite that isn't included, notify Shannon and he may by
able to add it. The output file is ASCII comma and quote
delimited and the program will also make a DBF (dBase) file for
you.
Because the program is written in DOS, it will run on a
wide range of computers and requires extremely little in the way of
computer resources. It has been tested on Windows 95, 98, 2000, and
XP. It very likely runs on Windows ME as well. It also runs on
HP-95/100/200 computers. |
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| Description |
Filename |
Size |
| View a sample configuration file |
entrer.cfg |
1k |
| View a sample menu screen from the program |
screen 1 |
7k |
| View a sample caliper input screen from the program |
screen 2 |
5k |
| Download the main program file. |
entrer.exe |
203k |
| Download sample configuration files |
configs.zip |
2k |
| Download program documentation (Word Perfect format) |
entrer.doc |
64k |
| Download all files combined into one zipped
file |
entrer.zip |
121k |
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