Casio FX-9700GH
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The Casio FX-9700GH is a graphics calculator released in 1995. It provided powerful functions but lacked a good programming model.
[edit] Modes
Run Mode - Provides access to almost all advance functions of the calculator, including Complex Number Calculations and Graph Sketching
Base Number Mode - Is a mode for Base Conversion and calculations, including binary, octadecimal and hexadecimal
Statistics (SD) Mode - Is a mode for all one-variable Statistical Calculations
Regression Mode - Provides linear, logarithmic, exponential and power. Also access to simple probability distribution functions.
Matrix Mode - A graphical interface for editing Matrices and a Run Mode like prompt to calculate Matrices
Graph Mode - Provides advance Rectangular, Polar, Parametric and Inequality graphing, all have to be explicitly defined.
Dynamic Mode - A Graph Mode that produces graphs for a set of variables and cycles through them, mostly for educational purposes.
Table Mode - Creates tables of values for one function or one recursive function.
Equation Mode - Solve Simultaneous Equations, that solves 6 unknowns, and Polynomial Solver for 2 or 3 degrees.
Program Mode - This has two submodes, one Program and one Editor, in Program you pick a mode, such as Matrix, and it will store a set of commands that it will replay out as if in that mode.
Link Mode - For connecting to a computer or another calculator
Contrast Mode - Self Explanatory
Reser Mode - Self Explanatory
[edit] Specifications
Year of Production | 1995 |
Display Type | Graphical Display |
Display Colour | Black |
Display Technology | LCD |
Display Size | 128x64 |
Size | 16.5cm x 8.9cm x 2.5cm |
Weight | 28g |
Precision | 13 digits |
Program Memory | 24KB |