Hewlett Packard HP 9810A programmable desktop calculator

Made:
1971
Hewlett-Packard 9810A programmable desktop calculator

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Hewlett-Packard 9810A programmable desktop calculator, with file of program cards HP

Hewlett-Packard 9810A programmable desktop calculator, with file of program cards. This was the second calculator made by Hewlett Packard and was launched as an easy upgrade from its predecessor, the HP 9100. The calculator made use of technological advances, including IC chips for RAM (random-access memory), ROM (read-only-memory) and logic, as well as a three-line LED (light-emitting diode) display instead of the cathode ray tube (CRT) display used on the HP 9100.

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Category:
Computing & Data Processing
Object Number:
1990-738
type:
calculator
credit:
British Coal Opencast

Parts

Hewlett Packard HP 9810A programmable desktop calculator

Hewlett Packard HP 9810A programmable desktop calculator

Hewlett-Packard 9810A programmable desktop calculator

Measurements:
overall: 16.1 kg
Object Number:
1990-738/1
type:
calculator
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Program cards for Hewlett Packard 9810A desktop calculator

Program cards for Hewlett Packard 9810A desktop calculator

Black file of program cards, from Hewlett-Packard 9810A programmable desktop calculator

Object Number:
1990-738/2
type:
calculators
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum