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The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Sharp Compet 363P electronic Calculator
... Sharp Compet 363P electronic Calculator...Electronic Calculator... Calculator Sharp Compet 363P electronic Calculator ...Electronic Calculator -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
HP9810A Electronic Calculator
... HP9810A Electronic Calculator...Programmable Electronic Calculator with Model 10... Programmable Electronic Calculator with Model 10 Mathematics ...Programmable Electronic Calculator with Model 10 Mathematics and Peripheral control Plug ins -
Wangaratta High School
Electronic Calculator
... Electronic Calculator...SHARP PC-1001 Electronic Calculator black plastic hooded...-country PC-1001 SHARP SHARP PC-1001 Electronic Calculator black ...SHARP PC-1001 Electronic Calculator black plastic hooded calculator with black and white, blue and red buttons and ventilation slits at the back.PC-1001 SHARP -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
HP35 handheld electronic calculator
... HP35 handheld electronic calculator... handheld electronic calculator ...One of the first scientific calculators. Dymo label BRG/15105 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Calculator, Hayakawa Electric Co. Ltd, Sharp Memorizer 60 Programmable Calculator: Model CSA - 12, 09/1969
... of their electronic calculators at least through the mid-1970’s... Compet 22 or Compet 32 electronic calculator to allow... programmable calculator electronic calculators Serial No. 910 106 09B ...The core memory of this calculator was a #D metal box. The pin must have been attached to a card reader or keyboard to enter the programme. According to Sharp’s serial numbering scheme, which encodes the month and year of manufacture of their electronic calculators at least through the mid-1970’s, this calculator was manufactured in September 1969. The technology used in the Memorizer 30/Memorizer 60 was very typical of that of the late 1960s, with small-scale integrated circuits containing a few gates or flip-flops, and a magnetic core memory array for storing the program steps that the user keyed in using the calculator attached to the device. (with thanks to Rick Bensene, Curator of the Old Calculator Museum, Beavercreek, Oregon, USA) ISharp Memorizer 60 (Model CSA-12). The Model CSA-12, called the "Memorizer 60", was an accessory that could be connected to a Sharp Compet 22 or Compet 32 electronic calculator to allow these machines to be "learn mode" programmed. Programs were "learned" from the keyboard of the calculator, and stored within a core memory array in the Memorizer 60. Programs of up to 60 steps could be stored. The Memorizer 60 could them "play back" the stored steps at high speed, to allow relatively complex math operations to be performed. (http://www.oldcalculatormuseum.com/m-sharpcsa12.html)Serial No. 910 106 09Bcalculator, memorizer 60, computers, programmable calculator, electronic calculators -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO TEACHERS' COLLEGE STUDENTS
... electronic calculator... working on electronic and mechanical calculators... mathematics electronic calculator mechanic calculator calculator ...A black and white photograph of two unidentified students working on electronic and mechanical calculators in the Mathematics Department at Bendigo Teachers' College. Their lecturer is noted as being Mr. K. Coles.bendigo, education, bendigo teachers' college students, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo teachers' college, bendigo teachers' college students, bendigo, education, mr. k. coles, mathematics, electronic calculator, mechanic calculator, calculator, bendigo teachers' college mathematics department, teacher training, tertiary education, photo, photograph, photographs, photography -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Slide Rule, Circa 1950
... and prior to the development of the electronic calculator. Used... the 1960s and the development of the electronic calculator. System... and prior to the development of the electronic calculator. Used ...Slide rules were commonly used prior to the invention of the calculator. The Slide rule was used for performing multiplication, division and other scientific functions up through the 1960s and prior to the development of the electronic calculator. Used by Frank Smythe, engineer. Used up to the 1960's prior to the invention of the electronic calculator. Metal rule, hard cardboard case. The slide rule consists of two divided scales, one fixed and one movable, and a sliding window called a cursor. The Slide rule was used for performing multiplication, division and other scientific functions up through the 1960s and the development of the electronic calculator. System Darmstadt dmake, sun Hemm, Japan. "F. SMYTH" is annotated on the slide rule cover. slide rule, circa 1950 slide rule, trade measurements and calculations slide rule -
Federation University Historical Collection
Scientific Instrument, Electric Calculator: Sharp Compet 363P
... electronic calculator...Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic..." Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic display ...Used in the Physics Department at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education.Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic display; 4 memories; operations controlled by keyboard. Type: Sharp Compet 363P; Serial No. 11110811Metalic adhevise strip label: "Ballarat C.A.E. PHYSICS"ballarat college of advanced education, physics, sharp, electronic calculator -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Scientific Instrument, Sharp Corporation Pty Ltd, Electric Calculator: Sharp Compet 361P, c1970s
... electronic calculator...Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic... education physics sharp electronic calculator calculator Metalic ...Used in the Physics Department at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education (Now Federation University.Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic display; 4 memories; operations controlled by keyboard. Type: Sharp Compet 363P; Serial No. 11110811Metalic adhevise strip label: "Ballarat C.A.E. PHYSICS"ballarat college of advanced education, physics, sharp, electronic calculator, calculator -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Contex-30 Calculator
... Electronic Desktop Calculator...Electronic Desktop Calculator Contex-30 Calculator ...Electronic Desktop Calculator -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
POCKET CALCULATOR
... HEWLETT-PACKARD HP-15C POCKET ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR... HEWLETT-PACKARD HP-15C POCKET ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR (PTOGRAMMABLE ...HEWLETT-PACKARD HP-15C POCKET ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR (PTOGRAMMABLE) plus owner’s ×handbook :292pp March 19823x miniature alkaline batteries (or silver oxide):Eveready A76 or 357 respectively or equivalents : see p 260 of HBK ser. no. 2237A05058 -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Hewlett-Packard Desk Calculator Model 46
... Electronic desk calculator last used by Betatron group... Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne Electronic ...Electronic desk calculator last used by Betatron group -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - QC Binks collection: slide rule
... by the portable electronic calculator late in the 20th century. ... electronic calculator late in the 20th century. Engineering Slide ...The logarithmic slide rule is a compact device for rapidly performing calculations with limited accuracy. The slide rule remained an essential tool in science and engineering and was widely used in business and industry until it was superseded by the portable electronic calculator late in the 20th century. Slide rule in a green case. On the back a small plaque: "Q.C. Binks-BSM 1939-1941. Q.C. Binks-BSM 1939-1941engineering, slide rule, logarithmic slide rule -
Federation University Historical Collection
Calculator, Monroe High Speed Adding-Calculator
... Used before the invention of electronic calculators... before the invention of electronic calculators, mechanical adding ...Used before the invention of electronic calculators, mechanical adding machines were most often used for long calculations. This calculator was used in the Ballarat School of Mines Physics Department. Addition and subtraction were perfomed by turning the larger side mounted crank forward or backward. the smaller crank lever zeros the two registers. Two buttons are provided to set the machine either to clear the number entry with each revolution of the crank or to repeat the entry. The largest button resets the keybord to all 0s.A calculator with shiftable carriage and digit separator rods between each row of keys.ballarat school of mines, calculator -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Adding Machine - J. Mann & Sons, Bell Punch Co. Ltd, 1950s
... electronic calculator The company was founded on 5 July 1878. By 1961... electronic calculator The company was founded on 5 July 1878. By 1961 ...J. Mann and Sons was first established as a farm produce store in 1921. The range of products was extended in the 1930s and included groceries and hardware, as well as the first petrol bowser in Wodonga outside the store. After WWII, the premises were extended and the range of products continued to increase. In the 1960s the Mann Family opened a new supermarket in Wodonga, in addition to the hardware business, providing steel, plumbing and industrial supplies, and they employed over 100 people at one stage. With changes in the retail industry, the Mann Family sold the main hardware business to Bunnings and the produce business to the Kelly brothers in 2006. Bell Punch A/sia Ltd was a subsidiary of The Bell Punch Company, itself a part of (Cash) Control Systems. The Bell Punch Company was a British company manufacturing a variety of business machines, including several generations of public transport ticket machines and the world's first desktop electronic calculator The company was founded on 5 July 1878. By 1961 it employed a workforce of 2000 people. The circular mark on the back of the machine was adopted in the 1950s.On Back of machine: Supplied by BELL PUNCH LTD. A/SIA BPC CASH CONTOL SYSTEMS 160 CASTLEREAGH ST. SYDNEY, MA9337 427 LITTLE COLLINS ST. MELBOURNE. CENT. 2038 AGENTS AND SERVICE IN ALL STATES ADDING MACHINES TICKET REGISTERS CHANGE MACHINES TICKET PRINTERS GUM TAPE SEALING MACHINES, ETC.j. mann & sons, vintage adding machines, bell punch australasia -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Instrument - Armstrong Rapid Log Calculator, Late 1970s
... of cheap electronic office calculators and simple computers. ... of cheap electronic office calculators and simple computers ...Logs were sold to sawmillers from State forest from 1 July 1974 in cubic metres (true volume). Previously sawlogs had been sold on the basis of Hoppus volume. This simple device with two rotating wheels enabled staff in FCV offices to rapidly calculate log volumes from measurements taken in the bush of log girth and length and recorded on paper log dockets. From the early 1980s automated systems became available with the advent of cheap electronic office calculators and simple computers. An early manual device that was superseded by electronic calculatorsOffice Device Twin rollers used to quickly and simply calculate true log volumes using measurements of girth and length. An allowance could also be made for pipe defects. The top roller was for larger diameter logs.forest measurement, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Ruler, Engineering Instruments, Inc, 10 inch slide rule model 10B and instruction booklet, 1947-1967
... of the electronic calculator. slide rule mathematics The top of the base ...George Lee Lawrence (1901–1976) established a firm in Chicago to make slide rules for photography. In 1935 he moved to Wabash, Ind., renamed the company Lawrence Engineering Service, and began to manufacture general purpose slide rules. In 1938 he relocated once more to Peru, Ind., and in 1947 it was changed to Engineering Instruments, Inc., and the company remained in business until its building burned down in 1967. The model 10-B sold for 25 cents during this period. There is no record that Lawrence ever received a patent for any aspect of his design or manufacturing process.Used up to the 1960s prior to the invention of the electronic calculator.10 inch one-sided wooden slide rule painted white on the front face, which consists of two divided scales, one fixed and on movable, and a sliding window called a cursor. A, D, and K scales are on the base, and B, CI, and C scales the inside of the slide. The underside of the rule is marked with: tables for equivalents and conversions. Housed in cardboard box with instruction booklet.The top of the base is marked: MADE IN U.S.A. It is also marked ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS, INC., PERU, INDIANA and PAT. PEND. Underside: This Famous Slide Rule... at a popular price. Solves Problems in Multiplication, Division, Proportion, Squares Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots, Reciprocals, etc., Instantly. Accurately Calibrated White Face on Well Seasoned Hardwood. Both ends of box: MODEL 10B-BK Price of 15 shillings handwritten on box.slide rule, mathematics -
Federation University Historical Collection
Scientific Instrument, Electric Calculator: Sharp Compet 32; Model C5-32C, Pre 1969
... Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic... - 60 if one was available. electric calculator ballarat ...Used in the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education, Physics Department as a stand-alone unit or it could be connected to the Sharp Memorizer - 60 if one was available.Desk-top electric calculator with 16 digit electronic display; 2 memories;operations controlled by keyboard. Type: Sharp Compet 32, Model C5 - 32C Serial No. 912908With dymo tape labels: "1st YR"; "PHYSICS"; "PURCHASED 6/11/69" Gold sticker: "Edwards Sales and Service 42 3951"electric calculator, ballarat institute of advanced education, physics department