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Proper categorization of fx* scientific calculators


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#1 amn

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 05:20 PM

Hello, I trying to divide and categorize casio scientific (not graphical) calculators into some kind of groups or better to say "generations".

For examlple latest of this kind of "generation" are ClassWiz, before then there was ES PLUS and before that was ES... MS and so on.

Please take a look at attached images and comment if you can agree with that categorization? especially in pre V.P.A.M era. I'm not sure especially about older calculators. Also if you know about relase years of these calcs it will be great.

 

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#2 KUEI

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 06:23 PM

No graphics? That's discrimination! How dare you discriminate against us graphics calculator users? :)



#3 amn

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Posted 29 November 2017 - 09:41 PM

No graphics? (...)

 

Actually I made an attempt to somehow distinguish graphics models here and probably will try do this again better. Anyway I think that graphics and scientific are totally different things. Different CPU, external memory etc. Only lately graphics and non-graphics began to share similar design like below

 

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And maybe in old fx*D series was some look and feel similarities with graphics:

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Anyway looking forward for your thoughts

 



#4 pan.gejt

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Posted 30 November 2017 - 06:49 AM

where is my first scientific calculator fx-880? :-)

I've spent many hours playing with built-in two games :rolleyes:

http://www.liquidcry...s/casio-fx-880/

 

 



#5 KUEI

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  • Calculators:
    HS-8VA
    7000
    6300
    7400
    7700
    9800
    9850
    9850ga
    9850gb
    9850gc
    9750
    CG50
    Classpad 300
    Classpad 330
    Classpad 400

Posted 30 November 2017 - 08:48 PM

I think my first was Fx-81






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