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This category is about collecting old calculators, mechanical and electronic. Included in this category is information about the acquisition, display, identification, and conservation of calculators.
http://www.devidts.com/be-calc/
Serge Devidts' collection of vintage electronic calculators and some other pieces of old technology.
http://hp15c.org/
Fans of the 15C want Hewlett-Packard to put it back in production. Find a list of reasons to bring it back, the reason it was discontinued in the first place, and an online petition.
http://www.webring.org/hub?ring=calculator
Webring designed to allow navigation between similar sites dealing with the hobby of collecting, and history of electronic calculators.
http://www.calcinfo.com/
Technical information about many calculators, including chip pinouts and self-test sequences, and patent information.
http://www.calculators.szrek.com/
A collection of early mechanical calculating machines and other calculating devices.
http://www.pisi.com.pl/piotr433/index.htm
Technical information about hardware, interfacing, and programming of this vintage device. Includes a construction project for a storage device to emulate the original FA-3 cassette interface.
http://web.tiscali.it/city/
Calculators from the '70s, and famous home and personal computers from '80s. Photos, historic information and links to other resources.
http://www.datamath.org/
An overview of the calculators manufactured by Texas Instruments Inc. from the famous Datamath (1972) to the modern Graphics calculators, with history and articles.
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~hilpert/eec/
A source of information about the technology used in the construction of early electronic calculators. Includes a reverse-engineering project.
http://www.classiccmp.org/calcmuseum/calc.htm
Preserving the history of electronic calculators with information and photographs of early desktop and pocket calculators.
http://members.tripod.com/GregEscov/
Some articles about Russian made calculators, including undocumented features and error conditions.
http://www.hp-collection.org/
Matthias Wehrli's collection of HP calculators and accessories. Includes photographs and specifications for items in the collection.
http://www.rechenmaschinen-illustrated.com/
English translation of the most important book on calculating machines "Rechenmaschinen" by Ernst Martin is illustrated on this site. Includes .pdf version of the book, pictures of the machines, production years, and articles.
http://www.calculators.de/
A gallery containing many varieties of pocket calculators, slide rules, and abacuses.
http://www.rskey.org/gene/hpgene/
Photographs and information about HP and TI calculators, including many programs.
http://www.rskey.org/
A collection of programmable and non-programmable calculators and accessories, with articles and repair notes.
http://www.vcalc.net/
A collection of information about HP, TI and Curta calculators. Includes articles and many related links.
http://www.rk86.com/frolov/calcolle.htm
Pictures of calculators from the former USSR. Includes advertisements, articles, and a guestbook. English and Russian languages.
http://www.ti59.com/index.html
All about the TI-59 programmable calculator, with photographs and information about accessories, documentation and programs.
http://www.hpmuseum.org/
Information about every HP calculator made since 1968. Includes photo gallery, old advertisements, operating instructions, pricing information and discussion forum.
http://www.oldcalculatormuseum.com/
Photographs of the exterior and interior of many vintage mechanical and electronic calculators. Also includes vintage advertisements and technical literature.
http://www.vintagecalculators.com/
A celebration of old calculators showing the evolution from mechanical calculator to hand held electronic calculator.
http://www.decodesystems.com/calculators.html
Information and lists of vintage and classic calculators, primarily Hewlett-Packard and Texas Instruments.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oldcalcs/
Bulletin board for collectors of old electronic calculators.
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