Here are all other old electronic calculators I have.
Commodore SR-36 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Type | Scientific pocket | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Display: | LED | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Keyboard: | Membrane. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Chip: | MOS | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Display driver: | ?? | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Batteries: | Built-in battery | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Operations: | +, -, /, *, Decimal Point, trigonometric, powers, roots, logairthms, %, memory. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Early (1970s) pocket scientific calculator with normal notation, allowed to input computations as they're written in a piece of paper, not in programmed-in notation (usually RPN - operator then arguments). It offered many functions, but had one disadvantage: a built-in battery, rechargeable only with charger. This unit came in very bad condition, red glass is from another calculator and battery pack is missing (it works from external 5-9V DC power supply unit). Converter seems to work without transistor. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lloyd's Accumatic 311 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Type | Simple pocket | |||||||||||||||||||
Display: | VFD | |||||||||||||||||||
Keyboard: | Membrane. | |||||||||||||||||||
Chip: | TI TMS1071NL | |||||||||||||||||||
Display driver: | None (direct) | |||||||||||||||||||
Battery: | 4x1.5V AA | |||||||||||||||||||
Operations: | +, -, /, *, Decimal Point, %,sqrt, 1/x, memory. | |||||||||||||||||||
Another pocket VFD calculator from
mid-1970s. Uses 4 AA batteries, allows to do simple operations.
VFD was made by Toshiba. This unit was also destroyed by electrolyte, but not so much as BMS, electronic part was good. In Poland batteries were manufactured with low-quality process and leaked many times. |
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