Type, Precision, Input mode | Scientific, 10 BCD digits, exponent ±99, Algebraic |
Programmable | Yes |
Performance Index | |
Memory | Default 30 storage registers and 239 program
steps. Storage registers can be converted to/from program steps in
junks of 10
registers using the "OP 17" command. Ie. "10 OP 17" results in "399.09"
indicating 10 storage registers (0-9) and 399 program steps. One
storage
registers corresponds to 8 program steps (about 1 byte). So in total
the
available memory is approximately 480 bytes (half of the TI-59's memory). Permanent memory. |
Display | 11 digit 7 segment red LED |
Special features | Permanent memory |
Original Pricing, Production | Around $90, 1979-1983 |
Batteries | Battery pack with 3x AA rechargeables or
external
power supply. WARNING: The unit will seem to work with the Texas Instruments power supply and no battery pack installed. However, storing programs or data in the continuous memory will fail!! To resolve this issue I cut off the special power supply connector and attached a connector for an universal off-the-shelf, regulated power supply (plus on center). With this both units work fine. |
Dimensions | Length 16.2cm, Width 8.1cm, Height 3.5cm |
Links | Datamath Museum. |
Comment | For literature see TI-59. |
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