UCalc FMP Console Interpreter by Daniel Corbier
Version October 2005 beta

See the Interp.Hlp help file for documentation.

The interpreter help file is more complete than in the previous beta.

For more detailed information on the underlying engine (UCalc FMP) used
in the interpreter, visit www.ucalc.com and download the UCalc FMP beta.

Meanwhile, all files necessary to run the interpreter are included in this
zip file (intp0805.zip).

Note: By default, the interpreter does not understand any kind of language.
It functions as an expression evaluator, until you load a language. BASIC.uc
is a generic BASIC you can play with.  FORTH.uc is a version for the FORTH
language.  Stay tuned for more.  Or try your hand at creating a language of
your own.  See MyLang.uc to get more ideas.  To load the BASIC interpreter,
run UCALC, and then type:

Load("BASIC")

Or, you can place that line in the UCALC.uc file for automatic loading.

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---> FREE License giveaway <---
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In an effort to increase awareness of UCalc Fast Math Parser, licenses for
the professional edition of version 2.0 are being given away for FREE in an
experimental promotion during November, and possibly beyond.  This ReadMe file
is writen in advance of the promotion, which is not guaranteed to take place,
or may be cancelled or modified at any time.  Please see the online
announcements for the promotion status and rules.

You must collect 450 points in order to claim your FREE license for the $450
Professional edition of UCalc FMP 2.0.  There are many ways to collect points.
Some points are found in the UCalc Fast Math Parser zip file (a separate
download from the interpreter).  In the interpreter, you can easily find your
first 100 points in the Language Builder Routines topic of the help file.
Quote the appropriate line.  In that same topic, you'll also discover where
to find additional points. (Please try to learn about the products as you
go along).

DISCLAIMER

- There is no guaranty for a product release date.
- There is no guaranty as to the features that will be available.
- There is no guaranty as to the suitability of this version for
  purposes other than beta testing.
- All parts of the beta version are subject to change without notice,
  and without regard to compatibility from one beta version to the next.
- A license for the beta cannot be purchased.  Until the next version is
  no longer in beta, only a license for UCalc FMP 2.0 can be purchased.
- There is no guarantee as to whether or not the interpreter will be free
  and what kind of licensing arrangements will be impelemented.