Programmable calculators
Accounting machine
An accounting machine, or bookkeeping machine or recording-adder, was generally a calculator and printer combination tailored for a specific commercial activity such as billing, payr...
An accounting machine, or bookkeeping machine or recording-adder, was generally a calculator and printer combination tailored for a specific commercial activity such as billing, payr...
Calculator gaming
Calculator gaming is the phenomenon of programming and playing games on programmable calculators, especially graphing calculators.
Calculator gaming is the phenomenon of programming and playing games on programmable calculators, especially graphing calculators.
Casio FA-1
The FA-1 Interface was used the FX-502P and FX-602P series of programmable calculator to store programs and data register to Compact Cassette.
The FA-1 Interface was used the FX-502P and FX-602P series of programmable calculator to store programs and data register to Compact Cassette.
Casio FA-2
The FA-2 Interface was used the FX-602P series of programmable calculator and the FX-702P Pocket Computer to store programs and data register to Compact Cassette.
The FA-2 Interface was used the FX-602P series of programmable calculator and the FX-702P Pocket Computer to store programs and data register to Compact Cassette.
Casio FA-6
The FA-6 Interface was used with the Casio FX-603P, Casio FX-840P, Casio FX-841P, Casio FX-850P, Casio FX-860P, Casio FX-860Pvc, Casio FX-870P, Casio FX-880P, Casio FX-890P, Casio VX-1, Casio VX...
The FA-6 Interface was used with the Casio FX-603P, Casio FX-840P, Casio FX-841P, Casio FX-850P, Casio FX-860P, Casio FX-860Pvc, Casio FX-870P, Casio FX-880P, Casio FX-890P, Casio VX-1, Casio VX...
Casio FP-10
The FP-10 Spark printer was used the FX-602P series of programmable calculator and the FX-702P Pocket Computer to print out programs, data register and display content.
The FP-10 Spark printer was used the FX-602P series of programmable calculator and the FX-702P Pocket Computer to print out programs, data register and display content.
Casio fx-3650P
Casio fx-3650P is a programmable scientific calculator manufactured by Casio Computer Co., Ltd. It can store 12 digits for the mantissa and 2 digits for the exponent together with the expression...
Casio fx-3650P is a programmable scientific calculator manufactured by Casio Computer Co., Ltd. It can store 12 digits for the mantissa and 2 digits for the exponent together with the expression...
Casio FX-502P series
The FX-501P and FX-502P were programmable calculators, manufactured by CASIO from 1978.
The FX-501P and FX-502P were programmable calculators, manufactured by CASIO from 1978.
Casio FX-602P series
The FX-601P and FX-602P were programmable calculators, manufactured by CASIO from 1981.
The FX-601P and FX-602P were programmable calculators, manufactured by CASIO from 1981.
Elektronika B3-34
Elektronika B3-34 (Электроника Б3-34) was a very popular Soviet programmable calculator.
Elektronika B3-34 (Электроника Б3-34) was a very popular Soviet programmable calculator.
Elektronika MK-52
The Elektronika MK-52 is RPN-programmable calculator which was manufactured in the Soviet Union during the years 1983 to 1992.
The Elektronika MK-52 is RPN-programmable calculator which was manufactured in the Soviet Union during the years 1983 to 1992.
Elektronika MK-61
The Elektronika MK-61 (Электро́ника МК-61) is a third-generation non-BASIC, RPN programmable calculator which was manufactured in the Soviet Union during the years 1983 to 1991.
The Elektronika MK-61 (Электро́ника МК-61) is a third-generation non-BASIC, RPN programmable calculator which was manufactured in the Soviet Union during the years 1983 to 1991.
Focal (HP-41)
The Forty-one calculator language (Focal) is the language used to program the HP-41 range of expandable science/engineering calculators from Hewlett-Packard.
The Forty-one calculator language (Focal) is the language used to program the HP-41 range of expandable science/engineering calculators from Hewlett-Packard.
Graphing calculator
A graphing calculator typically refers to a class of handheld calculators that are capable of plotting graphs, solving simultaneous equations, and performing numerous other tasks with variables.
A graphing calculator typically refers to a class of handheld calculators that are capable of plotting graphs, solving simultaneous equations, and performing numerous other tasks with variables.
Harvard Mark I
The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, called the Mark I by Harvard University, was an electro-mechanical computer.
The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, called the Mark I by Harvard University, was an electro-mechanical computer.
Hewlett-Packard 9100A
The Hewlett-Packard 9100A is an early computer (or programmable calculator), first appearing in 1968.
The Hewlett-Packard 9100A is an early computer (or programmable calculator), first appearing in 1968.
HP 30b
HP 30b is a programmable financial calculator from HP which was released on 7th January 2010.
HP 30b is a programmable financial calculator from HP which was released on 7th January 2010.
HP 35s
The HP 35s Scientific Calculator is, as of 2007, the latest in Hewlett-Packard's long line of non-graphing scientific and programmable calculators.
The HP 35s Scientific Calculator is, as of 2007, the latest in Hewlett-Packard's long line of non-graphing scientific and programmable calculators.
HP-12C
The HP-10C series calculators were introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1981.
The HP-10C series calculators were introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1981.
HP-34C
HP-34C Continuous Memory Calculator (1.7.1979 ($150) – 1.4.1983 ($100)) was an Advanced Scientific Programmable calculator that was differentiated by the fact that programs and storage were m...
HP-34C Continuous Memory Calculator (1.7.1979 ($150) – 1.4.1983 ($100)) was an Advanced Scientific Programmable calculator that was differentiated by the fact that programs and storage were m...
HP-41C
The HP-41C series are programmable, expandable, continuous memory handheld RPN calculators made by Hewlett-Packard from 1979 to 1990.
The HP-41C series are programmable, expandable, continuous memory handheld RPN calculators made by Hewlett-Packard from 1979 to 1990.
HP-42S
The HP-42S is a programmable RPN Scientific hand held calculator introduced by Hewlett Packard in 1988.
The HP-42S is a programmable RPN Scientific hand held calculator introduced by Hewlett Packard in 1988.
HP-48 series
The HP-48 is a series of graphing calculators using Reverse Polish notation (RPN) and the RPL programming language, produced by Hewlett-Packard (HP) from 1990 until 2003.
The HP-48 is a series of graphing calculators using Reverse Polish notation (RPN) and the RPL programming language, produced by Hewlett-Packard (HP) from 1990 until 2003.
HP-67/-97
The HP-67 was a magnetic card-programmable handheld calculator, introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1976 at an MSRP of $450.
The HP-67 was a magnetic card-programmable handheld calculator, introduced by Hewlett-Packard in 1976 at an MSRP of $450.
HP-71B
The HP-71B was a hand-held computer or calculator programmable in BASIC, made by Hewlett-Packard from 1984 to 1989.
The HP-71B was a hand-held computer or calculator programmable in BASIC, made by Hewlett-Packard from 1984 to 1989.
HP-75
The HP-75C and HP-75D were hand-held computers programmable in BASIC, made by Hewlett-Packard from 1982 to 1986.
The HP-75C and HP-75D were hand-held computers programmable in BASIC, made by Hewlett-Packard from 1982 to 1986.
IBM 602
The IBM 602 Calculating Punch (photo), introduced in 1946, was an electromechanical control panel programmed calculator capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
The IBM 602 Calculating Punch (photo), introduced in 1946, was an electromechanical control panel programmed calculator capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
IBM 603
The IBM 603 was the first mass-produced commercial electronic calculating device; it used vacuum tubes to perform multiplication and addition.
The IBM 603 was the first mass-produced commercial electronic calculating device; it used vacuum tubes to perform multiplication and addition.
IBM 604
The IBM 604 was a control panel programmable Electronic Calculating Punch introduced in 1948, and was a machine on which considerable expectations for the future of IBM were pinned and in ...
The IBM 604 was a control panel programmable Electronic Calculating Punch introduced in 1948, and was a machine on which considerable expectations for the future of IBM were pinned and in ...
IBM 608
The IBM 608 was the first IBM product to use transistor circuits without any vacuum tubes and is believed to be the world's first all-transistorized calculator to be manufactured for the commerc...
The IBM 608 was the first IBM product to use transistor circuits without any vacuum tubes and is believed to be the world's first all-transistorized calculator to be manufactured for the commerc...
IBM 632
The IBM 632 was a valve-and-relay driven basic (very basic) accounting machine, introduced in 1958, that was available in seven different models.
The IBM 632 was a valve-and-relay driven basic (very basic) accounting machine, introduced in 1958, that was available in seven different models.
IBM 6400 Series
The IBM 6400 series is a series of four calculating and accounting machines produced by IBM in the 1960s.
The IBM 6400 series is a series of four calculating and accounting machines produced by IBM in the 1960s.
IBM ASCC
The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), called the Mark I by Harvard University, was an electro-mechanical computer.
The IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), called the Mark I by Harvard University, was an electro-mechanical computer.
IBM CPC
The IBM Card-Programmed Electronic Calculator or CPC was announced by IBM in May 1949.
The IBM Card-Programmed Electronic Calculator or CPC was announced by IBM in May 1949.
IBM SSEC
The IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC), also called Poppa, was an electromechanical computer built by IBM, finished in January 1948.
The IBM Selective Sequence Electronic Calculator (SSEC), also called Poppa, was an electromechanical computer built by IBM, finished in January 1948.
Keystroke programmable
Keystroke programming describes a specific way of programming by which each keystrokes on a device or application is recorded in some way and then played back so that the recorded key-presses ca...
Keystroke programming describes a specific way of programming by which each keystrokes on a device or application is recorded in some way and then played back so that the recorded key-presses ca...
Keystroke programming
Keystroke programming describes a specific way of programming by which each keystrokes on a device or application is recorded in some way and then played back so that the recorded key-presses ca...
Keystroke programming describes a specific way of programming by which each keystrokes on a device or application is recorded in some way and then played back so that the recorded key-presses ca...
Monroe Calculator Company
The Monroe Calculator Company was a leading maker of adding machines and calculators founded in 1912 by Jay R. Monroe and now known as Monroe Systems for Business.
The Monroe Calculator Company was a leading maker of adding machines and calculators founded in 1912 by Jay R. Monroe and now known as Monroe Systems for Business.
Monroe Epic
The Monroe EPIC was a programmable calculator come on the market in the 1960s.
The Monroe EPIC was a programmable calculator come on the market in the 1960s.
Programmable calculator
Programmable calculators are calculators that can automatically carry out a sequence of operations under control of a stored program, much like a computer.
Programmable calculators are calculators that can automatically carry out a sequence of operations under control of a stored program, much like a computer.
Remington Rand 409
The Remington Rand 409 control panel programmed punched card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953).
The Remington Rand 409 control panel programmed punched card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953).
Sharp EL-5120
*Real mode: it is the basic operational mode for direcltly performing standard algebraic and statistical calculations, as well as evaluating user-defined functions and numerically integrating them.
*Real mode: it is the basic operational mode for direcltly performing standard algebraic and statistical calculations, as well as evaluating user-defined functions and numerically integrating them.
Sharp PC-1401
The Sharp PC-1401 is a small pocket computer manufactured by Sharp.
The Sharp PC-1401 is a small pocket computer manufactured by Sharp.
Sharp PC-1403
The Sharp PC-1403 small scientific calculator and pocket computer manufactured by electronics company, Sharp.
The Sharp PC-1403 small scientific calculator and pocket computer manufactured by electronics company, Sharp.
Sharp PC-E500S
The Sharp PC-E500S was a 1995 pocket computer by Sharp Corporation and was the successor to the PC-E500 model, featuring a 2.304 MHz CMOS CPU.
The Sharp PC-E500S was a 1995 pocket computer by Sharp Corporation and was the successor to the PC-E500 model, featuring a 2.304 MHz CMOS CPU.
Synthetic Programming (HP-41)
Synthetic programming is an advanced technique of programming the HP-41C range of calculators, involving creating instructions (or combinations of instructions and operands) that cannot be obtai...
Synthetic programming is an advanced technique of programming the HP-41C range of calculators, involving creating instructions (or combinations of instructions and operands) that cannot be obtai...
Texas Instruments signing key controversy
The Texas Instruments signing key controversy refers to the controversy which resulted from Texas Instruments' response to a project to factorize the 512-bit RSA cryptographic keys needed to wri...
The Texas Instruments signing key controversy refers to the controversy which resulted from Texas Instruments' response to a project to factorize the 512-bit RSA cryptographic keys needed to wri...
TI-57
The TI-57 was a programmable calculator made by Texas Instruments between 1977 and 1982.
The TI-57 was a programmable calculator made by Texas Instruments between 1977 and 1982.
TI-59 / TI-58
The TI-59 was an early programmable calculator, manufactured by Texas Instruments from 1977.
The TI-59 was an early programmable calculator, manufactured by Texas Instruments from 1977.
TI-73 series
TI-73 series are graphing calculators made by Texas Instruments.
TI-73 series are graphing calculators made by Texas Instruments.
TI-74
The Texas Instruments TI-74 Basicalc is a type of programmable calculator, which was released in 1985 to replace the Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40.
The Texas Instruments TI-74 Basicalc is a type of programmable calculator, which was released in 1985 to replace the Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40.
TI-83&4 series
The TI-84 Plus is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was released in early 2004.
The TI-84 Plus is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was released in early 2004.
TI-84 Plus series
The TI-84 Plus is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was released in early 2004.
The TI-84 Plus is a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments which was released in early 2004.
TI-85
The TI-85 was a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments based around the Zilog Z80 microprocessor.
The TI-85 was a graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments based around the Zilog Z80 microprocessor.
TI-86
The TI-86 is a programmable graphing calculator introduced in 1997 and produced by Texas Instruments.
The TI-86 is a programmable graphing calculator introduced in 1997 and produced by Texas Instruments.
TI-89 series
The TI-89 and the TI-89 Titanium are graphing calculators developed by Texas Instruments.
The TI-89 and the TI-89 Titanium are graphing calculators developed by Texas Instruments.
TI-92 series
The TI-92 series of graphing calculators are a line of calculators produced by Texas Instruments.
The TI-92 series of graphing calculators are a line of calculators produced by Texas Instruments.
TI-95
The TI-95, also called the TI-95 Procalc, is a keystroke programmable calculator and was introduced in 1987 by Texas Instruments.
The TI-95, also called the TI-95 Procalc, is a keystroke programmable calculator and was introduced in 1987 by Texas Instruments.
UNIVAC 120
The Remington Rand 409 control panel programmed punched card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953).
The Remington Rand 409 control panel programmed punched card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953).
UNIVAC 60
The Remington Rand 409 control panel programmed punched card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953).
The Remington Rand 409 control panel programmed punched card calculator, designed in 1949, was sold in two models: the UNIVAC 60 (1952) and the UNIVAC 120 (1953).
Wang Laboratories
Wang Laboratories was a computer company founded in 1951 by Dr. An Wang and Dr. G. Y. Chu.
Wang Laboratories was a computer company founded in 1951 by Dr. An Wang and Dr. G. Y. Chu.
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