Penguin, a macintosh application for entry and presentation of radiocarbon-dated samples

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Penguin is a Macintosh computer application that facilitates the use of CALIB 3.03, the 14C age calibration program by Stuiver and Reimer (1993). Penguin offers an easy user interface based on the well-known Macintosh standard multiwindow environment to create and edit the CALIB 3.03 calibration files and to export data in text format. Penguin and CALIB interact at the file level, i.e., Penguin is capable of reading and writing files in CALIB formats. Files containing the data are created in the Penguin environment and then saved on disk in the Penguin format. Penguin allows multiple editing of the calibration parameters and recalibration of the list of samples without the need to insert any modifications manually throughout the list. Penguin can also be used to read already calibrated files in order to extract the "cal" ages and display them in a spreadsheet-like window.

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Petri, A., & Baroni, C. (1997). Penguin, a macintosh application for entry and presentation of radiocarbon-dated samples. Radiocarbon, 39(1), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.1017/S003382220004090X

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