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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by JakeSparkleChicken@midwest.social to c/calculators@midwest.social

This is the calculator that my father bought for his senior year of high school in 1974. He showed it to me when I was four and I remember being amazed that a little box could add and subtract, captivated by the tiny red numbers. It was a few months later that he brought home our first computer, a Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, and I was again smitten. So much of the trajectory of my life can be traced back to those two objects.

When I opened the unit up I was not too terribly surprised to see a set of four AA batteries from the late 80's still installed, but I was very lucky that they hadn't leaked. I popped a new set in and it powered on with no issues. I played with it for a moment, the first time I had ever pushed the buttons on it, and placed it in the closet. I know it will be the perfect phylactery when I become a lich.

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[-] dm319@feddit.uk 3 points 1 week ago

Very nice! Was this a rebranding of another make or made by radioshack themselves?

also

[-] m3t00@midwest.social 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Tandy corp. Parent of RS. no idea the origin of hardware. My wife worked for Tandy a while(1980) in Fort Worth Tx, shuffling paperwork for peanuts.

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