TI-55
Type | Programmable |
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Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Introduced | 1977 |
Discontinued | 1977 |
Calculator | |
Precision | Floating point (within display) |
Display type | Light-emitting diode |
Display size | 8+2 |
CPU | |
Processor | TI TMC1503NL |
Programming | |
Other | |
Power supply | battery / cells |
Weight | 0.18 kg |
Dimensions | 145*80*33 |
The TI-55 is a programmable calculator first manufactured by Texas Instruments in 1977. It had an LED display,[1] and weighed 6.4 ounces (180 grams). It was programmable to hold up to 32 key-codes that would allow the user to repeat simple calculations with different values.[2]
TI-55 II
The TI-55 II with LCD was introduced in 1981, but, like many other Texas Instruments calculators of this time, suffered from serious keyboard reliability problems. Several variants of the TI-55 II exist.
TI-55 III
The TI-55 III replaced the TI-55 II in the USA in 1986. It featured a redesigned keyboard mechanics, thereby eliminating the common "bouncing keys" fault of prior models. Several variants of the TI-55 III exist.
TI-56
The TI-56 was a European variant of the TI-55 III manufactured since 1986. It was also offered free of charge in exchange of faulty Texas Instruments calculators of a similar class like the TI-54 in Europe in 1986.
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