In my previous post about magazine articles on programmable calculators, the Popular Science article references a November '76 article about preprogrammed calculators. Any chance someone's got a PDF of that issue or individual article?
Thanks for the link but is there any way to extract that article as pdf from Google-Books? In the prevoius post tom_l was so kind to put the other article as pdf to his dropbox. That was very helpful - thanks a lot toml.
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Karl
Thanks for the link but is there any way to extract that article as pdf from Google-Books? In the prevoius post tom_l was so kind to put the other article as pdf to his dropbox. That was very helpful
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Geesh! Those Commodore models are huge! Are you sure they’re handheld?
(08-18-2022 10:27 PM)Matt Agajanian Wrote: [ -> ]Geesh! Those Commodore models are huge! Are you sure they’re handheld?
They got even bigger! Behold the S61 Statistics "hand held" calculator with 60 keys!
It measures 4.0" wide x 6.25" tall x 1.25 deep".
http://www.vintagecalculators.com/html/cbm_s61.html
Must’ve weighed five pounds with four D-Cell batteries
(08-17-2022 11:14 PM)SlideRule Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the link but is there any way to extract that article as pdf from Google-Books? In the prevoius post tom_l was so kind to put the other article as pdf to his dropbox. That was very helpful
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Thanks a lot, SlideRule - that's really great!
Best regards
Karl