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  2. Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators

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    8 KB of RAM (7 KB user accessible) 64×48 pixels 16×8 characters 6.4 × 3.0 × 0.9 [4] No 1995 Unknown Allowed Allowed TI-81: Zilog Z80 @ 2 MHz 8 KB of RAM (2.4 KB user accessible) 96×64 pixels 16×8 characters 6.75 x 3.125 x 1.0: No 1990 110 Allowed Allowed TI-82: Zilog Z80 @ 6 MHz 28 KB of RAM 96×64 pixels 16×8 characters 6.9 × 3.4 × 1. ...

  3. Sharp pocket computer character sets - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp PC-E220 uses an 8-bit character set where the lower half resembles ASCII and the upper half contains various Greek letters, super- and subscript digits as well as various mathematical symbols.

  4. Victor Technology - Wikipedia

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    It uses AG10 batteries and has 3 key independent memory and has a hard shell cover. It costs $62.99 on the official Victor website for a 10 pack so 62.99/10 would be $6.299 for 1 calculator. [5] 907 - The 907 is a black and grey/gray 1.6 oz portable calculator with a 10-digit LCD display with 20 built-in conversion functions. It includes a ...

  5. TI-59 / TI-58 - Wikipedia

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    Also available for the TI-59 and TI-58 was a thermal printer (the PC-100A, B, and C models); the calculator was mounted on top of the printer and locked in place with a key. The calculator can be programmed to request input from the user, and output results of calculations to the printer.

  6. LibreOffice Calc - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice Calc is the spreadsheet component of the LibreOffice software package. [6] [7]After forking from OpenOffice.org in 2010, LibreOffice Calc underwent a massive re-work of external reference handling to fix many defects in formula calculations involving external references, and to boost data caching performance, especially when referencing large data ranges.

  7. TI-86 - Wikipedia

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    The calculator also handles vectors, matrices and complex numbers better than the TI-83. One drawback, however, is that the statistics package on the TI-83 range doesn't come preloaded on the TI-86. However, it can be downloaded from the Texas Instruments program archive and installed on the calculator using the link cable. [1]

  8. Casio BASIC - Wikipedia

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    The version of BASIC of these machines is called Casio POCKETPC BASIC [1] The language is a linear structured, BASIC -based programming language. It was devised to allow users to program in commonly performed calculations, such as the Pythagorean theorem and complex trigonometric calculations.

  9. Elektronika B3-34 - Wikipedia

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    The first Soviet programmable stationary calculator the ISKRA 123, using mains power, was released at the beginning of the 1970s. The first programmable battery-powered pocket calculator Elektronika B3-21 was developed by the end of 1977 and released at the beginning of 1978. Its successor, B3-34, wasn't backward compatible with B3-21.