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Sinclair Cambridge Scientific
05-17-2021, 02:43 AM (This post was last modified: 05-17-2021 02:45 AM by JimP.)
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(05-11-2021 12:21 PM)Dave Britten Wrote:  
(05-11-2021 06:43 AM)JimP Wrote:  Brings back memories. My first calculator was a Sinclair Cambridge when I was in high school in 1973. I upgraded to a Sinclair Oxford 300 (~20GBP, a lot of money to a 16-year-old in 1976!) This served me well until I got a TI58 (sadly not the C version or a TI59) for my 18th, and that got me all the way through graduate school in 1985. A few years ago I found a Sinclair Scientific Programmable on TAS -- the Oxford footprint, green fluorescent numbers, RPN, 24 steps, and inaccurate as all get-out. It's sitting unused in my drawer, complete with its library of programs. Some of the buttons are a bit dodgy, but it's still (I think) functional -- albeit of far less utility than all the other models I've accumulated over the years.

Out of curiosity, is it the same program library as the Sinclair Cambridge Programmable?


https://archive.org/details/sinclair-cam...am-library

And the buttons are super dodgy on my Cambridge Programmable too. Smile

Actually no, the Oxford programmable is only 24 steps, not 36.
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Sinclair Cambridge Scientific - Leviset - 05-06-2021, 03:38 PM
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