Posted 4 years ago
dav2no1
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1972 Casio-8U Electronic Calculator
Found this while cleaning out mom's art room. I find it quite amusing..."electronic calculator", they had to explain it to you in the 70s.
This thing is huge!
7" x 5" and 2" thick
Only made from 1972 to 1973
CASIO 8U
The Casio 8U is an arithmetic calculator with 8 digits precision and algebraic logic. It has 4 functions, 17 keys, and a VFD (vacuum fluorescent) display. The power source is 5xAA. The calculator was manufactured in Japan.
Japanese Instructions
If you have a Casio 8U that is no longer working, you can first try replacing the 5xAA batteries. If that doesn't solve the problem, then you can consider replacing the calculator with a modern equivalent. We suggest the following current models as possible replacements:
Casio SL-300SV
Casio HS-8VA
Hey dummy! If it don't work...change the batteries! If it still don't work....buy another of our calculators!
I love that it has a wrist strap!
Ha ha ..I didnt put much thought into that..but now that you said it...hilarious!
Right after graduation, I was gifted my own (!) pocket calculator. I was such a special thing to have in 1976. Part of the face of the calculator, between the display screen and the numbers, was a rectangle suitable for engraving....like I said....a very special possession like a piece of jewelry.
I took it to a local jewelry story to have my name engraved on it.......went back to pick it up and they had spelled my name wrong! They offered to apply a plaque over the misspelling, but then the case would not close correctly. At my insistence, they bought me a new calculator and correctly spelled my name on it.
Wow..great story, thanks for sharing!
For all your necessary calculations on the go
Dav2no1 is that one of the ones with the Red numbers
Not sure? Have not turned it on, batteries were dead. I will have to take a look now..
V33 - I finally got around to putting batteries in. It has the greenish/blue numbers. It does function correctly.
I had to learn to use a slide rule just before the first really expensive Texas Instruments calculators made their appearance in the classroom. They were quite an investment, especially since I was a twin. Prices finally started coming down when the Japanese calculators started showing up.
Yeah I remember watching TV and black and white. In high school I took computers they were green monitored apples. Different time then. Now my phone is the most powerful computer in the house.