Description by Publisher
Talking Number Machine 4.0 is designed to help children recognize, say,
and write numbers from 1 to 9,999,999,999,999. TNUM uses high quality
digitized speech to say the numbers which appear on the screen. Mouse
and/or keyboard commands may be used. The program includes the following
activities:
Number Machine - Click on the Number Machine and the machine will produce
an interesting fact containing a large number with an accompanying
picture. There are options to say, write, and form the number. The
registered version contains 175 facts.
Enter any Number - The user may enter (calculator style) any number up
to 13 digits. There are options to say, write, and form the number.
Enter the Written Number - The computer will 'think' of a large number
and display that number in words, for example - nine million two hundred
fifty one thousand three hundred seventy two. The user must enter the
digits to make that number.
Count By - TNUM can also help your child learn to count (by increments of
1 to 10). If the user selects 2 the program will begin counting by 2's -
2, 4, 6, 8, etc. until you decide to stop.
Intended User: ages 5 to 10 (approximately).
Special requirements: 640 KB RAM, Hard Drive (approx. 425K), EGA or VGA
Color Monitor, Mouse optional. Not Microsoft Windows compatible (you
must exit Windows). Requires a 286 or higher for speech capability.
tnum40.zip has replaced tnum22.zip.
Shareware. Uploaded for the author, KidStuff Software.
Andrew M. Saucci, Jr.
72117.241@CompuServe.COM