Who has a sinclair scientific programmable?
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12-05-2024, 09:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-05-2024 10:03 PM by Johnh.)
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RE: Who has a sinclair scientific programmable?
This Sinclair was an interesting curiosity. It was a tempting teaser of a scientific programmable, but it was never quite the right thing at the right time and didn't quite have enough capability to be actually very useful.
In '75/'76, if you wanted a calc for science, maths or engineering at a low price, there was a good selection of very capable non-programmables that would be much more useful tools for the money (many of which would still be perfectly useful today). Or if you wanted programming, for a price still within reach of many, an HP25 was a vastly more capable and reliable device and became a real classic. |
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