Sharp PC-1401
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The Sharp PC-1401 is a small pocket computer manufactured by Sharp. It was introduced in 1983 and represents a combination of scientific calculator and computer with BASIC interpreter. The PC-1402 has the same features but includes 10K of RAM.
[edit] Technical specifications
- CPU: Hitachi SC61860 (8-bit CMOS), 576 kHz clock frequency
- 4 KiB RAM (Two 2К×8 CMOS Static RAM HM6116 chips)
- 40 KiB ROM (SC613256 chip)
- Display: monochrome LCD 16 digits (5x7 pixel) in 1 line (Controlled by SC43536 chip)
- Integrated speaker
- Keyboard: 76 keys
- 11-pin connector for printer CE-126P and floppy controller CE-140F
- Powered from two CR2032 batteries, power consumption less than 0.03 W
- Size: 170x72x9.5mm, weighting around 150 grams
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Sharp PC-1401 pictures on MyCalcDB (database about 70s and 80s pocket calculators)
- Sharp PC-1401
- Memory Map of PC-1401