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#1 Sal

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Posted 18 January 2017 - 06:29 AM

http://forum.eepw.co...thread/246528/1

Hope this page link works for you.

Pretty sophisticated for a one LSI chip calculator!

Sal
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#2 frankmar98

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Posted 18 January 2017 - 08:33 AM

Sal, the researching you're doing with this programmable calculators is great.

 

You must introduce yourself in this topic:

http://community.cas...yourself/page-7



#3 Recreator67

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Posted 25 March 2020 - 08:25 PM

Very nice to see those pictures Sal.

The fx-4500PA has been my favorite calculator for years, it helped me through my physics study.

I’ve only recently upgraded to a cg50.

I also would like to have the 5800P, but that’s for later.






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