![]() ![]() Should the program prove defective, the user assumes ¦ ¦ results and performance of the program is assumed by the ¦ ¦ not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or ¦ ¦ of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but ¦ ¦ This set of programs is provided "as is" without warranty ¦ ¦ and no alterations are made to the files on this disk. ![]() ¦ with others, providing no price is charged for the software ¦ ¦ Users are encouraged to copy and share this set of programs ¦ ¦ (C) Copyright Teledyne Microelectronics 1987 ¦ ¦ RF TOOLBOX TM (7/87) - IBM (R) / MS DOS ¦ Press to Exit, any other key to continue. ¦ Today's Slide Rule for RF & Microwave Designers ¦ ![]() March 1983 - June 1990 (7 years 4 months) Under Charlie's direction, Software Bottling pioneered software interface design tools and code generation technologies for the emerging PC software marketplace.Ĭharlie was Vice President & Co-Founder of Software Bottling Company of New York. Before, Bottleworks, Charlie co-founded The Software Bottling Company and served as its Vice President of Product Management. Under Charlie's direction, Bottleworks' software won 7 Readers Choice Awards for product design, functionality and performance. He has worked as staff and consultant for Austin Travel, Hearst Business Media, and his own software development company, Bottleworks Development. During the past 4 years, Charlie has served as an independent e-business consultant specializing in web business strategy, development and marketing with a strong focus in the travel industry. It looks like it may have been written in BASIC or FORTRAN and was compressed somehow by a company known as "The Software Bottling Company Of New York." This company may have developed "Screen Management Subroutines Compatible" using FORTRAN.Ĭharlie Bindert, CIO of Red Horse Internet (2009)Ĭharlie is an experienced business strategist, software developer and entrepreneur with 20+ years in the technology and publishing areas. This giveaway program is very well written. It's 98K (216K when Unzipped).īelow are all of the DOS screens from Teledyne Microelectronics' "RF TOOLBOX" - a still-very-useful program from 1987. To be in too many places on the World Wide Web, so I put this page up to correct Is free and is actually a set of programs used for RF designs. The program runs under DOS or a DOS box under Windows or Windows95. RFToolbox is a wonderful program released in 1987 by Teledyne Microelecronics. ![]()
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