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Calculators - Desktop and Handheld
[edit]A Collectors' Resource
[edit]- Accounting machine
- Addiator
- Adding machine
- Algorithm
- American Computer Museum
- American National Standards Institute
- Analog computer
- Analytical Engine
- Antikythera mechanism
- Anylite Technology
- Arithmaurel
- Arithmometer
- ARM architecture
- Assembly shell (graphing calculator)
- Astrolabe
- BA II Plus
- BASIC
- Binary-coded decimal
- Bubble memory
- Burroughs Corporation
- Busicom
- Bygrave slide rule
- Calculated Industries
- Calculator
- Calculator (Mac OS)
- Calculator (Windows)
- Calculator input methods
- Calculator spelling
- Calculator-Based Laboratory
- Calculus ratiocinator
- Canaton
- Canon Palmtronic LE-80M
- CAS Calc P11
- Casio
- Casio 9850 series
- Casio 9860 series
- Casio BASIC
- Casio ClassPad 300
- Casio FA-1
- Casio FA-2
- Casio FA-6
- Casio FP-10
- Casio fx-3650P
- Casio FX-3900PV
- Casio FX-502P series
- Casio FX-602P series
- Casio FX-603P
- Casio fx-7000G
- Casio FX-702P
- Casio FX-850P
- Casio graphic calculators
- Casio HS-8
- Casio PB-1000
- Cemetech
- Charles Leonard Hamblin
- CHIP-8
- CMOS
- Coggeshall slide rule
- Commodore BASIC
- Commodore International
- Comparison of HP graphing calculators
- Comparison of software calculators
- Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators
- Comptometer
- Computational biology
- Computational chemistry
- Computational economics
- Computational electromagnetics
- Computational finance
- Computational fluid dynamics
- Computational mathematics
- Computational mechanics
- Computational particle physics
- Computational physics
- Computational science
- Computational Science and Engineering
- Computational statistics
- Computer History Museum
- Computer museum
- Computerspielemuseum Berlin
- Curt Herzstark
- Curta
- Decimal Computation
- Decimal computer
- Derivative
- Derive (computer algebra system)
- Desmos (graphing)
- Difference engine
- DigiBarn Computer Museum
- Divisumma 18
- Dorr Felt
- Dot-matrix display
- Dynamic logic (digital electronics)
- Dynamic random-access memory
- EEPROM
- Elektronika B3-34
- Elektronika MK-18M
- Elektronika MK-52
- Elektronika MK-61
- Elka 22
- EPROM
- Euro calculator
- Expensive Desk Calculator
- Financial calculator
- Financial modeling
- Flash memory
- Floppy disk
- Floppy disk variants
- Focal (HP-41)
- Formula calculator
- Forth (programming language)
- Frank Stephen Baldwin
- Friden, Inc.
- Function (mathematics)
- GCalctool
- Genaille–Lucas rulers
- Ghost Space
- Graphing calculator
- Harvard Mark I
- Hewlett-Packard
- Hewlett-Packard 9100A
- History of the floppy disk
- Hoc (programming language)
- Homebrew Computer Club
- HP 30b
- HP 33s
- HP 35s
- HP 9800 series desktop computers
- HP 9g
- HP calculators
- HP Continuous memory
- HP Saturn (microprocessor)
- HP series 80
- HP Time-Shared BASIC
- HP-01
- HP-1000/RTE
- HP-10B
- HP-10C series
- HP-10s
- HP-12C
- HP-150
- HP-17B
- HP-18C
- HP-19B
- HP-19C
- HP-20b
- HP-20S
- HP-22S
- HP-25
- HP-27
- HP-28 series
- HP-32S
- HP-34C
- HP-35
- HP-38G
- HP-39g series
- HP-40G
- HP-41 extension module
- HP-41C
- HP-42S
- HP-45
- HP-48 series
- HP-49 series
- HP-50
- HP-55
- HP-65
- HP-67/-97
- HP-71B
- HP-75
- HP-IL
- HP-Xpander
- IBM 602
- IBM 603
- IBM 604
- IBM 608
- IBM 632
- IBM 6400 Series
- IBM ASCC
- IBM CPC
- IBM SSEC
- IEEE floating point
- IEEE-488
- Infix notation
- Infoage Science/History Learning Center
- Infrared
- Infrared Data Association
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Integral
- Integrated circuit
- Intel
- Intel Museum
- ISO 31-11
- J (programming language)
- Jan Łukasiewicz
- Jeton
- KCalc
- Keystroke programming
- KIM-1
- Latin letters used in mathematics
- Leibniz wheel
- Liquid-crystal display
- List of BASIC dialects
- List of computer algebra systems
- List of floppy disk formats
- List of Hewlett-Packard products
- List of mathematical abbreviations
- List of numerical analysis software
- List of numerical libraries
- Lithium-ion battery
- Little Professor
- Living Computer Museum
- Logic family
- Lua (programming language)
- Machinist calculator
- Marchant Calculator
- Mathematical notation
- Mechanical calculator
- Mercedes-Euklid
- Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems
- Microcomputer revolution
- Microwriter
- Model K
- Monroe Calculator Company
- Monroe Epic
- MOS Technology
- Musée Bolo
- Napier's bones
- National Instruments
- Nickel–cadmium battery
- Nickel–metal hydride battery
- Nixie tube
- Non-volatile memory
- Non-volatile random-access memory
- Numerical analysis
- Numerical linear algebra
- Odhner Arithmometer
- Olivetti
- Otis King
- Pace count beads
- Pascal's calculator
- People's Computer Company
- Personal Computer Museum
- Pinwheel calculator
- Pocket computer
- Polish notation
- PPC Journal
- Programma 101
- Programmable calculator
- Programmable read-only memory
- Promptuary
- Rechargeable alkaline battery
- Reckoning board
- Relativator
- Remington Rand 409
- Reverse Polish notation
- Rhode Island Computer Museum
- Rockwell International
- Rocky Mountain BASIC
- RPL (programming language)
- RS-232
- Scientific calculator
- Scientific notation
- Sector (instrument)
- Seven-segment display
- Sharp Corporation
- Sharp EL-500W series
- Sharp EL-5120
- Sharp EL-8
- Sharp PC-1211
- Sharp PC-1251
- Sharp PC-1350
- Sharp PC-1401
- Sharp PC-1402
- Sharp PC-1403
- Sharp PC-1403H
- Sharp PC-1500
- Sharp PC-1600
- Sharp PC-E220
- Sharp PC-E500S
- Sharp QT-8B
- Sharp QT-8D
- Sharp Wizard
- Sharp Zaurus
- Simons' BASIC
- Sinclair BASIC
- Sinclair Cambridge
- Sinclair Executive
- Sinclair Oxford
- Sinclair President
- Sinclair Scientific
- Sinclair Sovereign
- Slide rule
- Software calculator
- Solar cell
- Soroban
- Stack (abstract data type)
- Stepped Reckoner
- Sumlock ANITA calculator
- Symbolic computation
- Synthetic Programming (HP-41)
- Tabulating machine
- Talent calculator
- Tally counter
- Tandy Pocket Computer
- Texas Instruments
- Texas Instruments Business Analyst
- Texas Instruments signing key controversy
- TFT LCD
- The Computer Museum, Boston
- The Millionaire Calculator
- The Tech Museum of Innovation
- Thomas Fowler (inventor)
- TI BASIC (TI 99/4A)
- TI calculator character sets
- TI Connect
- TI Extended BASIC
- TI PLT SHH1
- TI SR-50
- TI-1030
- TI-1031
- TI-108
- TI-12 Math Explorer
- TI-15 Explorer
- TI-30
- TI-32 Math Explorer Plus
- TI-34
- TI-35
- TI-36
- TI-55
- TI-57
- TI-59 / TI-58
- TI-68
- TI-7 MathMate
- TI-73 series
- TI-74
- TI-80
- TI-81
- TI-82
- TI-83 series
- TI-84 Plus series
- TI-85
- TI-86
- TI-89 series
- TI-92 series
- TI-95
- TI-BASIC
- TI-Nspire series
- TiEmu
- TIGCC
- TilEm
- TiLP
- Transistor
- Transistor–transistor logic
- Trigonometric functions
- TRS-80 Pocket Computer
- UNIVAC 120
- UNIVAC 60
- Universal Serial Bus
- Vacuum fluorescent display
- Virtual TI
- Wang Laboratories
- Willgodt Theophil Odhner