Casio FX-603P
Programmable calculator produced by Casio / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The FX-603P was a programmable calculator, manufactured by Casio from 1990. It was the successor model to the Casio FX-602P. Since it was only released in a limited number of countries in small quantities, it is now an excessively rare item which commands high prices when sold.
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Type | Programmable scientific |
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Manufacturer | Casio |
Introduced | 1990 |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | Infix |
Precision | 12 digits mantissa, ±99 exponent |
Display type | LCD Dot-matrix |
Display size | 2×16 Character |
Programming | |
Programming language(s) | Keystroke (fully merged, Turing complete) |
Memory register | 110 |
Program steps | 6,144 |
Interfaces | |
Ports | one vendor specific |
Connects to | Compact Cassette via:
Line Printer via one of: PC via one of: |
Other | |
Power supply | 2×"CR-2032" Lithium + 1×"CR-2032" Lithium |
Weight | 141g, 5 oz |
Dimensions | 15.24x7,6x1.2 cm, 6"×3"×½" |
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