gonkulator

From: Ward Griffiths and/or Lisa Rogers <gram_at_cnct.com>
Date: Thu May 8 08:07:27 1997

On Thu, 8 May 1997, Mr. Self Destruct wrote:

> Hi, I saw the post on the old calculator so here's mine:
> A buddy of mine used to work at a Salvation Army so I got
> a lot of stuff that they threw out. One was an old TI
> calculator that had these strips you fed in one side and
> a motor pulled them through (almost like a credit card reader)
>
> What is it? How old is it?

I vaguely recall TI doing mag-card programmables, but I've no memory of
just when or for how long. That sort of mag-card technology in hand-held
programmable calculators I believe first appeared in Hewlett-Packard's
HP-65 in 1973. As a starting freshman at Georgia Tech, I left a lot of
drool on the display case across the street at the Engineers' Bookstore.
But $795.00 was a little beyond my budget at the time, so I made do with
my old 10" Pickett.
--
Ward Griffiths
    "America is at that awkward stage.  It's too late to work within 
     the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." --Claire Wolfe
Received on Thu May 08 1997 - 08:07:27 BST

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