"Electronics T3-16" is a Soviet desktop programmable calculator of the mid-1970s with reverse Polish notation . 392 programming steps, 28 memory registers. Fixed or floating point. [one]
It is made on the basis of the Hewlett-Packard 9100B calculator (a variant of the Hewlett-Packard 9100A on a new element base with increased memory). The element base is the TTL logic chips of the K155 series and discrete components. Memory on magnetic cores . Long-term memory is made on magnetic cards. The display is alphanumeric based on a cathode ray tube. [2]
See also
- Electronics-70