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    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!

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    Comments

    1. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 4 years ago
      I love that it has a wrist strap!
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      Ha ha ..I didnt put much thought into that..but now that you said it...hilarious!
    3. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 4 years ago
      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.
    4. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      Wow..great story, thanks for sharing!
    5. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 4 years ago
      For all your necessary calculations on the go
      Dav2no1 is that one of the ones with the Red numbers
    6. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      Not sure? Have not turned it on, batteries were dead. I will have to take a look now..
    7. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      V33 - I finally got around to putting batteries in. It has the greenish/blue numbers. It does function correctly.
    8. kwqd kwqd, 4 years ago
      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.
    9. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      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.

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