There are 24 registers per set, with an overlap of 8 with the levels on either side of the set.
· N = 8 + 16 * K
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Yes, and for Windows 8.1
It's quite possible you're looking for the wrong symbol on the calculator to represent Multiplication. Instead of using the normal X sign, on a windows calculator, multiplication is represented by an asterisk - one of these -> * Multiplication exists on all Windows Calculators.
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18125 - Windows has a built-in calculator !
You can get binary equivalents with the scientific calculator, included in Windows (among others). In Windows XP, set it to "scientific" (in a menu option). The calculator in Windows 7 has a special "Programmer" mode. The idea is to select "decimal" mode (this is initially selected by default), type the number, then select "binary".