MaplePrimes Questions

Hi, How do I make Maple keep track of more significant digits during calculations? I ask this because I created essentially identical sequential programs in C and Maple 10. In C, I am able to obtain answers to E-08, -09, -10, whereas in Maple 10, the results are displayed as 0, even though I input the same initial conditions in both, and they are subject to the same operations. I've placed "Digits := 20:" before printing the values I want, but that only prints the value to 20 significant digits -- e.g. in my case, 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 00 without the spaces. Thanks, Dennis
Has anyone attempted to communicate with the help browser from outside Maple? Specifically, to request it to display a particular help topic? I have occasional use for this. My current approach is to use cmaple; that's easy to launch with a help request, however, sometimes I prefer the additional capability of the gui browser.
When I upgraded my Mac G5 from OS 10.3 to OS 10.4, the OS X versions of Maple (Maple 9.5 and Maple 10) continued to work. But the classic versions of Maple (Maple 7 and Maple Vr5) quit working. It turns out that the classic versions will run in OS 10.4 if the following files (perhaps from an old "System Folder") are moved into the "Extensions" folder of the active classic OS 9 "System Folder": OpenGLEngine OpenGLUtility OpenGLRendererATI OpenGLRenderer OpenGLMemory OpenGLLibrary Shared Library Manager PPC At least this worked for me.
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