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FrozenGate by Avery

A resistor program!!!!

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This is the program for all those who simply can't stand deciphering and coding the color strips on resistors... this does it for you!

It's just 800 lines or so, (not the biggest thing in the world) but it really helps!

Right now, it has the following features:

-Pattern to ohms,
-Ohms value to pattern,
-Animated pattern display,
-Ohms simplification
-Fairly fast entry,
-No known software bugs. (If you only put in valid patterns, and values, the program will not crash.)

Attached is the program, and a movie of the program in action!
(Please note that the movie is fairly slow, so the 'animation' I've put in is a little weird... it runs much better than that in reality)

Please note that it's only for windows, currently. If anyone really wants to have a Mac version, it does take a little work, (I actually have to translate the code and rebuild the interface), but I can do it. I don't know how many of you have Macs, though.
 

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Hmm... nobody's downloaded it yet. I don't blame you. There's a lot of malware out there.

Could someone with a good reputation and a computer that they're going to get rid of anyway just break the ice?

:D
 
Hmm... nobody's downloaded it yet. I don't blame you. There's a lot of malware out there.

Could someone with a good reputation and a computer that they're going to get rid of anyway just break the ice?

:D

So by saying to use a junk computer are you implying this is malware?
 
No.

Since malware would harm your computer, you would want to use a computer that you don't mind being harmed to 'test' something that you think might be malware.

It isn't malware, though. I'm just saying that people would probably think that it's malware.
 
Hmm... nobody's downloaded it yet. I don't blame you. There's a lot of malware out there.

Could someone with a good reputation and a computer that they're going to get rid of anyway just break the ice?

:D

After saying a comment like this I wont DL it.:tsk: and anyone :thinking: about it. I would not do it.
 
For those interested, you could also try this..

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Link> Resistor Color Code Utilities App - PCWorld
 
Toaster, it may give you an error if you put in too many significant digits.

Thus, putting in '1230 ohms' will give you an error, as a 3-stripe resistor has only two stripes for significant digits. I'll make an update that will tell you why you got the error in the program...

BTW, I'm glad that someone was brave enough to download it...
 
Known bugs, or things that will give you an error message: (these will not crash your computer; the program will just display "Error")

  • If you input a ohms number that's too big, or less than 1
  • If you input an ohms number that has too many significant digits
  • If you input a color pattern that has a multiplier value that's too big,
    the "multiplier" value being the last color in the chain

THIS HAS NO %^& VIRUSES!!!
 
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Here is the virus scan for anyone that is interested.
2/42 scans detected malware, usually anything that has less than 3-5 false positives is clean. I've only seen a couple of programs have zero detected, so I'm pretty sure this is malware free. Anyways, this is a good program, I personally use the back of a resistor pack that I have stapled above my workbench to decipher color codes, but I still like this :gj:. Did you write the program?
@bluefan
I lol'ed :wave:

0 VT Community user(s) with a total of 0 reputation credit(s) say(s) this sample is goodware. 0 VT Community user(s) with a total of 0 reputation credit(s) say(s) this sample is malware.
File name:
pro_resistor_decoder.exe
Submission date:
2011-01-10 06:51:33 (UTC)
Current status:
queued queued analysing finished
Result:
2/ 43 (4.7%)

VT Community

not reviewed
Safety score: -
Compact
Print results
Antivirus Version Last Update Result
AhnLab-V3 2011.01.10.00 2011.01.09 -
AntiVir 7.11.1.58 2011.01.09 -
Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2011.01.10 -
Avast 4.8.1351.0 2011.01.09 -
Avast5 5.0.677.0 2011.01.09 -
AVG 9.0.0.851 2011.01.10 -
BitDefender 7.2 2011.01.10 -
CAT-QuickHeal 11.00 2011.01.10 -
ClamAV 0.96.4.0 2011.01.10 -
Command 5.2.11.5 2011.01.10 -
Comodo 7347 2011.01.10 -
DrWeb 5.0.2.03300 2011.01.10 -
Emsisoft 5.1.0.1 2011.01.10 Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Banload!IK
eSafe 7.0.17.0 2011.01.06 -
eTrust-Vet None 2011.01.07 -
F-Prot 4.6.2.117 2011.01.09 -
F-Secure 9.0.16160.0 2011.01.10 -
Fortinet 4.2.254.0 2011.01.09 -
GData 21 2011.01.10 -
Ikarus T3.1.1.90.0 2011.01.10 Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Banload
Jiangmin 13.0.900 2011.01.10 -
K7AntiVirus 9.75.3472 2011.01.07 -
Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2011.01.10 -
McAfee 5.400.0.1158 2011.01.10 -
McAfee-GW-Edition 2010.1C 2011.01.09 -
Microsoft 1.6402 2011.01.10 -
NOD32 5772 2011.01.09 -
Norman 6.06.12 2011.01.09 -
nProtect 2011-01-09.01 2011.01.09 -
Panda 10.0.2.7 2011.01.09 -
PCTools 7.0.3.5 2011.01.10 -
Prevx 3.0 2011.01.10 -
Rising 22.82.00.01 2011.01.10 -
Sophos 4.61.0 2011.01.10 -
SUPERAntiSpyware 4.40.0.1006 2011.01.10 -
Symantec 20101.3.0.103 2011.01.10 -
TheHacker 6.7.0.1.112 2011.01.09 -
TrendMicro 9.120.0.1004 2011.01.10 -
TrendMicro-HouseCall 9.120.0.1004 2011.01.10 -
VBA32 3.12.14.2 2011.01.06 -
VIPRE 8014 2011.01.10 -
ViRobot 2011.1.10.4245 2011.01.10 -
VirusBuster 13.6.136.0 2011.01.09 -
Additional information
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MD5 : 40e86c70e4080a1f94ca5fa919749f56
SHA1 : 136be46f746b1c8ec5013d7e97b4da39424e63f7
SHA256: a71dece4581233d9bedf615136306a540665f907d4ab326ba414698613096c77
 
Also uploaded it to virustotal, scan report.
Same result as PersonGuyDude reported.
Didn't try it tho since I stay with linux unless someone forces windows upon me.
VirusTotal said:
these results DO NOT guarantee the harmlessness of a file.

If anyone does try it, never allow it internet access (if windows asks you).
No offense intended 42Duckers. I really only trust open source. And speaking of that you should offer up the source code!
 
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