National Semiconductor NS-7100
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10-24-2021, 12:09 AM
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RE: National Semiconductor NS-7100
(10-23-2021 09:22 PM)toml_12953 Wrote:(10-23-2021 06:50 PM)Steve Simpkin Wrote: By the time 1977 rolled around, prices for these advanced models was dropping rapidly. The TI-58 introduced in July 1977 had twice the memory, software modules and a lot more functions for only about $125. This was probably the nail in the coffin for the NS-7100. Ah, yes. I remember those times well. I was a bit late to the game as I spent a fair amount of 1974 trying to persuade my mom that getting a calculator would not ruin my ability to do math with a pencil and paper. I finally won out and have been obsessed with them ever since. Here is one of my favorite descriptions of the development of the pocket calculator. http://www.vintagecalculators.com/html/t..._race.html |
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