• Electronic calculators

    From Carlos E.R.@3:633/10 to All on Fri Jan 2 21:57:40 2026
    On 2026-01-02 15:41, c186282 wrote:
    On 1/2/26 08:06, Kerr-Mudd, John wrote:
    On 2 Jan 2026 06:32:41 GMT
    rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

    ...

    May I be the first to welcome you back to the start of last year, I hope
    you can bring peace to Ukraine & the Middle East (other projects to be
    announced after you've ticked those 2 off).

    ÿ Hmmm ... this DOES seem to be a year-old theme ... maybe
    ÿ something stuck in his outbox ?

    ÿ I too bought a calculator way back then, but for $50 in
    ÿ 70s money. It STILL WORKS. The more expensive TI programmable
    ÿ scientific I bought shortly after, the chikky keys crapped
    ÿ out in less than a year.

    My father bought a basic calculator during a trip to Britain in the
    summer of 1976. I still have it somewhere, but I think it doesn't work.
    It ate batteries and was larger than a package of cigarettes.

    Maybe two years later, also in Britain, I bought a TI 57. Yes, the
    keyboard was crap, the keys could repeat.

    And maybe two years later my Canadian cousin handed me down his TI 58C. Magnificent calculator, but same problem that actually made me fail an
    exam or two on Uni.


    ÿ I do remember the 'clock craze' ... as soon as the super
    ÿ cheap nano-power clock chips came out EVERYTHING seemed
    ÿ to have a digital clock built in.



    --
    Cheers, Carlos.
    ES??, EU??;

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
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  • From Lawrence D?Oliveiro@3:633/10 to All on Fri Jan 2 21:06:45 2026
    On Fri, 2 Jan 2026 21:57:40 +0100, Carlos E.R. wrote:

    And maybe two years later my Canadian cousin handed me down his TI
    58C. Magnificent calculator, but same problem that actually made me
    fail an exam or two on Uni.

    I had one of those. I loved it so much I wrote an emulator for it as
    one of my first Android programming projects.

    Imagine: finally, a ?pocket? calculator that you could actually fit in
    your pocket ... !

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