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CASIO fx-4000P scientific calculator from 1986
06-06-2019, 06:54 PM
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RE: CASIO fx-4000P scientific calculator from 1986
(06-06-2019 04:12 PM)Dave Britten Wrote:  The nice thing about collecting Casio graphers is that they're (almost) all so cheap. You can get a whole bunch of them for the price of one nice HP48GX!

especially given what I paid for my 48GX, as I wanted one of the last with the black LCD Smile

(06-06-2019 04:20 PM)ijabbott Wrote:  They also dropped the bitwise logic operations (but kept the BIN/OCT/HEX/DEC arithmetic) between the fx-3400P and fx-3600P, added them back in for the fx-3600Pv (another one for you to seek out), and removed them again for the fx-3800P. (EDIT: There also seems to be a fx-3600PV (with a capital V) that doesn't have the bitwise operations, just to confuse things further! EDIT 2: That one seems to be a fake Casio according to this.) Somewhat annoyingly, I bought a fx-3800P from a major UK stationers back in the day and didn't discover the lack of bitwise operations until it was too late.

sigh; I'd not really looked into the Pv models, assuming them to be non-UK, on which I was concentrating. But now I think I will have to!

(06-06-2019 04:50 PM)grsbanks Wrote:  If it's a programmable, I'm into it Smile All in all I have about 180 calculators from various brands, but mainly HP, TI and Casio.

It was groundbreaking. The 7000G was the first graphing calculator brought to market!

180? crikey! that makes me feel better Smile

I thought the 7000G was the first, thanks for confirming.
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