[comp.sys.handhelds] for sale:CASIO FX-602P sci. alpha. progr. calc.-CHEAP

cosc12le@jetson.uh.edu (01/24/91)

for sale -		CASIO FX-602P Scientific Programmable Calculator

only $40.- (nego.)	w/ alphanumeric programming

features:		*  arithm. ops w/ op. precedence
			*  max. 33 parentheses, max. 11 par. levels
			** 50 scientific functions
			** statistics functions
			** 22-88 store registers + 5 independent regs.
			*  #'s from +/-1x10^-99 to +/-9.999999999x10^99 & 0
			*  internal ops. w/ 12 digits mantissa
			*  floating pt. w/ inferior overflow
			** 32-512 progr. instructions
			*  max. 10 labels per progr.
			*  max. 9 stored programs/sub-programs
			*  indirect addressing
			** 11 digits alpha-numeric display w/ 86 characters
			   (upper-/lower- case letters, #'s, signs + specials)
			*  2 x lithium batt. (CR-2032) for 660 hours
			*  automatic shut off of power after 6 min. idle
			*  dimensions: 9.6 mmH x 71 mmL x 141.2 mmP
			*  weight: 100 g (batt. incl.)
			*  security w/ program passwords
			*  6 x 9 multi-keys (norm., inv., alpha, indirect)
			   w/ 4 functions/key
			*  interf. for printer/cassette player

I am selling it because a just bought an HP-28S; this CASIO's a neat handheld,
one of the 1st w/ "high-level" programming (alphanumeric, not like TI-59's),
& came out around 1984, selling @ ~ $200.-

grue@batserver.cs.uq.oz.au (Frobozz) (01/24/91)

In <8307.279d7a1f@jetson.uh.edu> cosc12le@jetson.uh.edu writes:

>for sale -		CASIO FX-602P Scientific Programmable Calculator

>			*  max. 9 stored programs/sub-programs

Actually, 10 programs, P0..P9.


>I am selling it because a just bought an HP-28S; this CASIO's a neat handheld,
>one of the 1st w/ "high-level" programming (alphanumeric, not like TI-59's),
>& came out around 1984, selling @ ~ $200.-

I got mine (new) for about $70 Australian, which is quite a bit less in $US.
I don't know where this $200 came from.


I really liked my old 602, and I wrote lots of programs for it (including some
quite good games).  It is broken now :-(  They were quite good for thier
vintage (not as nice as a 41, but heaps cheaper).

How many people on the net still use thier 602P's?




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