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(Created page with "{{InfoboxDevice}} While not much about it electrically is all that interesting, it uses the wonderful magnetic reed switches for registering key presses. It’s not tactile in any way, but they feel solid and will last an extremely long time. ==Examples== {{ExampleDetails|Title=Casio 121-E|Picture=Casio 121-E.jpg|Condition=Working}} == Repairs - Modifications == === 2023-06 === * == Photos == == External links ==") |
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While not much about it electrically is all that interesting, it uses the wonderful magnetic reed switches for registering key presses. It’s not tactile in any way, but they feel solid and will last an extremely long time. | While not much about it electrically is all that interesting, it uses the wonderful magnetic reed switches for registering key presses. It’s not tactile in any way, but they feel solid and will last an extremely long time. It’s a fairly standard adding machine style calculator with a VFD. It had the nice features of choosing where the floating point is and giving you a storage register to preserve a value. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
{{ExampleDetails|Title=Casio 121-E|Picture=Casio 121-E.jpg|Condition=Working}} | {{ExampleDetails|Title=Casio 121-E|Picture=Casio 121-E.jpg|Condition=Working|Notes=I picked up this E variant because it came with the dust cover and carry case I didn’t have before. As far as I can tell, this is functionally identical to the 121-L I did a video on a long time ago. Also at this time it’s disgustingly filthy with cigarette residue all over it and needs a full tear down cleaning. Some day…}} | ||
== Repairs - Modifications == | == Repairs - Modifications == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 20 August 2024
While not much about it electrically is all that interesting, it uses the wonderful magnetic reed switches for registering key presses. It’s not tactile in any way, but they feel solid and will last an extremely long time. It’s a fairly standard adding machine style calculator with a VFD. It had the nice features of choosing where the floating point is and giving you a storage register to preserve a value.
Examples
Casio 121-E | |
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Condition | Working |
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I picked up this E variant because it came with the dust cover and carry case I didn’t have before. As far as I can tell, this is functionally identical to the 121-L I did a video on a long time ago. Also at this time it’s disgustingly filthy with cigarette residue all over it and needs a full tear down cleaning. Some day… |