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In 1998, the Casio fx-991W model used a two-tier (multi-line) display and the system was termed as S-V.P.A.M. (Super V.P.A.M.). The model featured a 5×6-dot LCD matrix cells on the top line of the screen and a 7-segment LCD on the bottom line of the screen that had been used in Casio fx-4500P programmable calculators. [1]
Has slider controls for velocity and octave, many buttons and two wheel controllers. KX 101 mini 9 4 Boombox with built-in keyboard and cassette deck. [233] PA 31 1992 32 mini 100 4 AA (x5) - 8 voice buttons and voice pad controller. Curvy chassis. RAP 1 1991 32 mini 30 "Rapman" with turntable controller, drum pads and mini keyboard. [234] VA ...
Pages in category "Casio programmable calculators" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Programmable calculators are calculators that can automatically carry out a sequence of operations under control of a stored program. Most are Turing complete, and, as such, are theoretically general-purpose computers. However, their user interfaces and programming environments are specifically tailored to make performing small-scale numerical ...
Casio programmable calculators (8 P) Pages in category "Casio calculators" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Casio graphic calculators use Casio BASIC, a programming language based on BASIC. Variable names are restricted to single letters A-Z, which are shared by all programs including subroutines which are stored as separate programs. This means there are no local variables; they are all global. These variables are also shared by other functions of ...
The first scientific calculator that included all of the basic ideas above was the programmable Hewlett-Packard HP-9100A, [5] released in 1968, though the Wang LOCI-2 and the Mathatronics Mathatron [6] had some features later identified with scientific calculator designs.