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authorErwin van Zanten <e.van.zanten.evz@gmail.com>2012-12-14 06:36:01 +0100
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+gresistor is a Gnome resistor color code calculator.
+
+To allow for identification, resistors are usually marked
+with colored bands. Often refered to as color codes, these
+markngs are indicative of their resistance, tolerance and
+temperature coefficient.
+gResistor helps you translate resistor color codes into a
+readable value. All you have to do is watch the colors on
+the resistor and then enter them in the program. As you
+enter colours you'll see that the resistor value changing
+accordingly.