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- From: ds_spen@alcor.concordia.ca (Hrothgar)
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- Subject: Re: 887D Calculator found
- Date: 18 Feb 1996 05:49:00 GMT
- Organization: Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
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- Dave (aiu214@freenet.mb.ca) wrote:
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-
- : On 14 Feb 1996, RICHARD WHITE wrote:
-
- : > I found a Commodore Calculator in our attic:
- : >
- : > Model #887D, serial # 010266
- : > "Solid State Portable Electronic Calculator"
- : >
- : > I don't beleive I saw a listing in Jim Brains "Commie List"
- : > ... anyone else every see one?
-
- : I know someone with a C= calculator, but I think it's newer than yours.
- : It's a "flat" LCD one. I once saw a C= ADDING MACHINE belonging to the
- : parents of a friend. I believe I also saw a C= desk once.
-
- : I haven't seen either of the following; but, I heard that there were
- : watches with the Commodore logo on them, and there must be some
- : typewriters out there.
-
- : Anyone else sight the chickenhead on a non-computer product?
-
- I keep coming across Commodore filing cabinets. I guess office furniture
- doesn't become 'obsolete' the same way many other things do. :)
-
- I also have a Commodore calculator. It's a "PR-100", and it has far too
- many functions on it that I don't understand. I wish I could find the
- manual.
-
-
- Doug Spence
- ds_spen@alcor.concordia.ca
-