Casio fx-7000G
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The Casio fx-7000G is notable for being the world's first graphing calculator.
Introduced | October 1985 |
Size | 6.5" x 3.5" x 0.6" |
Batteries | 3×"CR-2032" Lithium |
Precision | 13 digits |
Memories | 78(26) numbers |
Program memory | 422 bytes |
Display technology | LCD dot matrix |
Display resolution/size | 96×64 pixels/8 * 16 characters |
It came with 422 bytes of memory and it was possible to store up to ten programs in 10 program slots. 422 bytes is not much by today's standards but with its heavily tokenised programming language, programs performing fairly large tasks could be written.