Sharp PC-1450 BASIC programmable calculator

General specifications
Type BASIC programmable calculator
Production years 1985 - -
New price -
Operating system n.a.
Chipset/CPU 8-bit CMOS
I/O Printer/cassette port
Performance index 0
Arithmetics
Entry method BASIC expressions
Precision 12 digits
Advanced functions













Forensic result 8.99998153428
Features
 









BASIC programmable calculator: Sharp PC-1450
Programming
Programming model BASIC
Programming features




Program display Text
Program editing Text editor
Memory
Programming 2 kB
Data 1022 bytes
Secondary
ROM 40 kB
Functions
Display
Type LCD
Size 16 characters
Dimensions
L×W×H 190×76×12 mm
Weight 226 g
Power
Batteries 2×CR-2032 + 1×CR-2016
External power -
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Description


A hybrid of PC-1350 and PC-14xx. Memory is expandable between 2 and 16 kB using ramcards.

Want to try the PC-1450 yourself? Have a look at the Sharp PC-1450 simulator (runs on Windows). Image below is of this simulator.

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BASIC programmable calculator: Sharp PC-1450



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