Casio FX-790P
Casio Personal Computer Fx 790p Price
Datasheet legend Ab/c: Fractions calculation AC: Alternating current BaseN: Number base calculations Card: Magnetic card storage Cmem: Continuous memory Cond: Conditional execution Const: Scientific constants Cplx: Complex number arithmetic DC: Direct current Eqlib: Equation library Exp: Exponential/logarithmic functions Fin: Financial functions Grph: Graphing capability Hyp: Hyperbolic functions Ind: Indirect addressing Intg: Numerical integration Jump: Unconditional jump (GOTO) Lbl: Program labels LCD: Liquid Crystal Display LED: Light-Emitting Diode Li-ion: Lithium-ion rechargeable battery Lreg: Linear regression (2-variable statistics) mA: Milliamperes of current Mtrx: Matrix support NiCd: Nickel-Cadmium rechargeable battery NiMH: Nickel-metal-hydrite rechargeable battery Prnt: Printer RTC: Real-time clock Sdev: Standard deviation (1-variable statistics) Solv: Equation solver Subr: Subroutine call capability Symb: Symbolic computing Tape: Magnetic tape storage Trig: Trigonometric functions Units: Unit conversions VAC: Volts AC VDC: Volts DC |
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Pocket / Pocket computer: CASIO: FX841P: FX-841P PERSONAL COMPUTER: FX841P (FX-841P) 1987: Pocket / Pocket computer / BASIC: CASIO: FX850P: FX-850P PERSONAL COMPUTER, SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY 116: FX850P (FX-850P) mar-1987: Pocket / Pocket computer / BASIC: CASIO: FX860P: FX-860P PERSONAL COMPUTER: FX860P (FX-860P) 1987: Pocket / Pocket computer. Casio FX-790P, used calculator, but good conditions. It has one of the hinges broken, see details in the potos. It comes with its original box and manuals in English, all in perfect condition. The one for sale is the one in the photos. The FX-720P is quite the same machine as the PB-80/100, but is a member of the more scientifically oriented FX product family.Consequentially, it is called 'Programmable Calculator', as most FX family members. It has 2 KB RAM, i.e. It was equipped with two HD61914 RAM chip instead of one like the PB-80/100, but no further RAM expansion was ever made available.
Another Casio machine, the fx-790P represents a fairly successful blend between a traditional calculator and a BASIC-programmable handheld computer. All scientific calculator functions are available directly from the calculator keyboard, which is separate from the QWERTY keyboard used for entering BASIC instructions in program mode.
An unusual feature of the fx-790P is the built-in simulated assembler.
So here's yet again this somewhat boring example, a Gamma function program: