Weird Displays (was Homebrewing...)

From: Rick Bensene <rickb_at_bensene.com>
Date: Sun Nov 12 20:52:20 2000

> Hmm. I saw an interesting display device at a friend's the other day,
> in some sort of Genrad whatsit that he was getting ready to scrap.
> (He's keeping the display digits though.) Each digit is a box with a
> bunch of tiny incandescent bulbs mounted in the back; each bulb
> illuminates one layer of plastic at the front; these layers are
> stacked and each has a digit (or other symbol, e.g. decimal point)
> etched in it (as a bunch of etched dots). There's a diagram on the
> side of each digit-box that indicates which bulb illuminates which
> digit or symbol.

Check out the following electronic calculator in my
museum of old calculators:
http://www.geocities.com/oldcalculators/canon161.html

It uses this exact type of display. Pretty amazing stuff.

Regards,
Rick Bensene
The Old Calculators Web Museum
http://www.geocities.com/oldcalculators
Received on Sun Nov 12 2000 - 20:52:20 GMT

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