| Type, Precision, Input mode | 
Logic, 8 BCD digits, no exponent,
Algebraic 
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| Programmable | 
No 
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| Memory | 
One register. permanent memory | 
| Display | 
8 digit 7 segment black&white LCD, separate
sign 
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| Special features | 
A specialized version for programmers: Supports
decimal, hex and octal number display (but not binary). There's one
shift operation,  a 1's and 2's complement and AND, OR and XOR
operations. However, these feature come nowhere close to the HP-16C. 
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| Original Pricing, Production | 
Introduced 1982 (50$) 
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| Batteries | 
2x small button sized cells 
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| Dimensions | 
Length 14.8cm, Width 7.8cm, Height 2.5cm | 
| Links | 
See Datamath
Museum. 
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| Comment | 
The housing is very similar to the TI-55-II. See also the HP-16C which was also introduced 1982. 
The keyboard is as horrible as with all the type-II LCD calculators! 
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