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  2. Category:Sharp programmable calculators - Wikipedia

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  3. Sharp EL-8 - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp EL-8, also known as the ELSI-8, [1] was one of the earliest mass-produced hand-held electronic calculators [1] and the first hand-held calculator to be made by Sharp. Introduced around the start of 1971, [ note 1 ] it was based on Sharp's preceding QT-8D and QT-8B compact desktop calculators and used the same logic circuits, but it ...

  4. Sharp EL-500W series - Wikipedia

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    All the models above support Direct Algebraic Logic (D.A.L.), which is an infix input system used by Sharp similar to Casio's V.P.A.M. EL-501W does not support D.A.L., and only has the 7-segment digit line in EL-509W. It only supports 8-digit mantissa display in scientific notation mode. Functions are further stripped down from EL-500W.

  5. Category:Sharp Corporation calculators - Wikipedia

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    Sharp EL-8; Sharp EL-500W series; Q. Sharp QT-8B; Sharp QT-8D This page was last edited on 28 May 2017, at 20:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Category:Sharp pocket computers - Wikipedia

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  7. Sharp EL-5120 - Wikipedia

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    The Sharp EL-5120 is a scientific programmable calculator. It has about 1 KB of total RAM available to the user, and has 4 basic operational modes: Real mode: it is the basic operational mode for directly performing standard algebraic and statistical calculations, as well as evaluating user-defined functions and numerically integrating them.