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Casio fx-5000F Scientific Calculators: parallel computing made simple
10-07-2019, 10:45 PM
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RE: Casio fx-5000F Scientific Calculators: parallel computing made simple
(10-03-2019 03:47 AM)SeanRiddle Wrote:  
(02-26-2017 11:12 PM)jebem Wrote:  I can't find information on the OKI M5268V-H1 either, but looking into the circuit I can see this OKI chip interfacing the SRAM to the Processor.

I came across your post while searching for info on the OKI M5268. That chip is actually a ROM that uses the same interface as the HD61914 SRAM (and Panasonic MN6404 ROM). I assume the calculator requires more ROM space than the HD62001 has internally, so they had to add an external ROM. If I can find an inexpensive Casio fx-5000F on ebay, I'll see if I can dump the ROM.

If it is a rom, and it makes sense now, then the processor seems to be a 4 bit and not 8 bit as I especulated initially.

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