The Radofin 8P uses a 9 volt battery but it doesn't have a snap connector. The battery fits in its compartment snugly and presses against two flat contacts. ...
Bob Patton
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Sep 4, 2001 3:40 pm
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Yes, check out some odd-bods on my Museum of Soviet Calculators http://www.taswegian.com/MOSCOW/soviet.html The display technology, in particular, is quite...
TwoHeaded Software
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Sep 4, 2001 4:05 pm
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... I agree it's in the quirk category. Sometimes the engineering types (I'm one, somewhat) aren't quite matched to the way most of the rest of us think. Best,...
Nicholas Bodley
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Sep 5, 2001 5:31 am
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9/4/01 11:28:23, "Bob Patton" <patton@...> wrote: [...] ... The Friden EC-130 might have showed all digits at once, zeros or not. However, I don't...
Nicholas Bodley
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Sep 5, 2001 5:33 am
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Thanks to Andrew Davie and Joerg Woerner (earlier) for their educational web sites. I regret that my slow dial-up modem (and maybe my low-cost ISP) keeps me...
Bob Patton
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Sep 7, 2001 1:15 am
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We have started writing the History of the Marchant Calculating Machine Co., If you have any items of interest you would like to add, please let us know....
Ernie Jorgenson
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Sep 9, 2001 4:43 am
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Ernie, Great!! I hope you include a good photo of Harold T. Avery. Please remind me to have another look at the German-language site (hope I can find it!)...
Nicholas Bodley
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Sep 9, 2001 5:30 pm
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Hi Nicholas.. Thanks for the reply. The fact is you should be doing this work not me, I don't know anyone who knows more about calculators than you. I have a...
Ernie Jorgenson
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Sep 13, 2001 1:31 am
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Hi Hewlett Packard 71B Pocket Computer, HP Wand and Power Supply plus a loop cable for connecting between the input and output ports and a miscellaneous EPROM...
dave@...
Sep 27, 2001 3:33 pm
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Calculator Quirks #004 The litronix 2230 is an attractive LED machine with square root, memory and power-on from one of the regular momentary-contact keyboard...
Bob Patton
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Oct 4, 2001 12:23 am
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Hello! You may add also Russian calculators: Elektronika B3-34, MK 52, MK 54, MK 56, MK 61 They all has ERROR (bir chars) message for error. Additional...
Sergei Frolov
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Oct 4, 2001 4:27 am
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I just came across the Sperry-Remington 663 which also uses half-sized zeroes. So it seems very much like this is a deliberate design. Still looks funny, ...
Bob Patton
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Oct 5, 2001 12:26 am
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On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Bob Patton wrote: }I just came across the Sperry-Remington 663 which }also uses half-sized zeroes. So it seems very much }like this is a...
Nicholas Bodley
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Oct 5, 2001 12:38 am
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... In Cyrillic, I would assume. Did it look (in Cyrillic) like "EPPOP"? ===== Sometime, probably in the 1970s, when affordable LCD calcs were still new, I...
Nicholas Bodley
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Oct 5, 2001 5:40 am
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Thanks Sergei, I don't get to try out many Russian calculators....
Bob Patton
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Oct 5, 2001 11:06 am
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... Like all the early CASIO MINIs. The Sperry 663 (and all the other Sperrys) were made by Casio, FYI. Frank Boehm...
Frank Böhm / DSP
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Oct 5, 2001 1:17 pm
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Nello Nicholas, ... No, we see "Error" (in English) on the display but "r" chars are big. See http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/1061/b334dc2e.htm for...
Sergei Frolov
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Oct 6, 2001 11:00 am
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... big. (Aha! [Y]Eggog! :) ... details. Very nice-looking page! Beautiful design. The text did run beyond the right "border", though in Opera (browser) 5.12,...
Nicholas Bodley
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Oct 6, 2001 8:24 pm
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I have the following Marchant rulers for sale. Thought I would offer them to the group before I placed on e bay. Many of these ruler have never been used. ...
Ernie Jorgenson
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Oct 10, 2001 6:03 am
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Hi Ernie, Great, I would like ALL of them. What will the cost be, including shipping to Israel? The "United States Postal Service" has an on-line site, where ...
Erez Kaplan
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Oct 12, 2001 9:33 am
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The Novus 835 ($10 in 1980) is a shirt-pocket 9v LED machine with a combination memory. It has both MS, for direct store, and M+,M- keys. This is a useful...
Bob Patton
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Oct 23, 2001 1:31 am
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I recently got a TI PC-100C thermal printer. I have a PC-100A that I bought with my original TI-59. Does anyone know what are the differences between the A, C...
Bob Patton
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Oct 27, 2001 11:53 pm
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... Bob, IIRC, the PC-100A could be used with the SR-52A (TI's first mag card calculator), the SR-56 (a 100-step programmable), and the TI-58/59 calculators....
The "A"-version could also be used with the TI 52SR and maybe other programmables/calcs that TI made. The "C" version was for TI 59/58 calc's only Regards, ...
I collect old calcs, and found this one recently at an estate sale... Melcor 590 I cannot find any info on the company... Can anyone give me any info...? Is it...
Bill: Thanks for the vote of confidence on our book. Mike et all: If you would like a copy of the book, you can buy it from amazon or you can order from me...
Guy Ball
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Nov 15, 2001 6:39 am
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... The best way to find such things seems to be to watch eBay. But on the off chance that someone here might have extra Casio gear, I'm looking for the Casio...