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Blog Link here:Model: Tandy PC-4Company: Tandy/Radio ShackType: BASIC Programming CalculatorBased Off Of: Casio PB-100, Radio Shack TRS-80 Pocket Computer PC-4Memory: 544 bytes or 1,544 bytes with OR-1 RAM cardYears: 1982 (PB-100) - approximately 1986Display: One line, scrolling display, 12 character screenBatteries: 2 CR 2032Program Slots: 10Other Clones: Olympia OP-544Peripheral Devices: 12 pin expansion port for FP-12 thermal printer, FA-3 audio cassette recorderI have the calculator from Ghostbusters. OK, technically the Radio Shack TRS-80 Pocket Computer PC-4 (an earlier version of the Tandy PC-4). However Tandy computers were sold through Radio Shack.
Close enough.VerdictThis is a really basic, programming calculator. I really like the PC-4 as a beginning level programming tool. If you get the PC-4, (or TRS-80 PC-4 from Radio Shack or Casio PB-100), make sure you get it with the RAM card installed or part of the package. There are probably many Android and iOS apps that emulate a PC-4.The PC-4 is a pleasure to use and the keyboard is responsive.
( 05:35 PM)Don Shepherd Wrote: ( 07:29 PM)Eddie W. Shore Wrote: Thanks Don, NEW does clear the program. An undocumented command. Mind if I mention this on my review? Credit will be given.that would be fine, Eddie, thanksDonOn page 57 it says CLEAR clears the program from the current program area (P0, P1, etc.), CLEAR A clears programs from every area. Some BASICs also use SCRATCH, SCR or START to clear the program area.Tom L.other than that, Mrs.
CASIO PB-100 Pocket Computer Function Calculator Rare Retro. CASIO PB-1000 PERSONAL COMPUTER VINTAGE COLLECTIBLE ORIG BOX + MANUALS. Well, my BASIC is quite rusty. But I wanted to fire it up for a test run, and I've never posted on YouTube before.
Lincoln, what did you think of the play? ( 02:12 PM)Eddie W. Shore Wrote: ( 06:30 PM)toml12953 Wrote: On page 57 it says CLEAR clears the program from the current program area (P0, P1, etc.), CLEAR A clears programs from every area. Some BASICs also use SCRATCH, SCR or START to clear the program area.I might be the particular machine I got but CLEAR didn't clear anything, but NEW did.Are you using a PC-4 or PC-7?
The PC-4 manual says CLEAR and CLEAR A clear the program memory. The PC-7 uses NEW. Of course, the manual could be wrong. Melbourne cup challenge download full version full.
It's happened before where the actual specs change after the manual is printed.Tom L.other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, what did you think of the play?
Japan's oldest calculator manufacturer, Casio is also the most prolific maker of calculators in the world. I already have more than 100 programmable models listed, and I see no end in sight!Given the number and apparent popularity of Casio's models, it is a bit of a surprise to see how uninspiring many of their products are. This is especially true of their higher-end products that feature a mediocre programming model and a lack of functional integration between the calculator's various features. In contrast, many of their lower-end are surprisingly versatile, and their oldest products are by far the most interesting. Keystroke ProgrammablesCasio has been producing keystroke programmable calculators for nearly three decades. Over the years, several programming models emerged; some were short-lived, some has been used in several of products.
The BeginningsCasio's began producing calculators in the pre-LCD era; their first programmable models used vacuum fluorescent displays. Their first LCD models were also unique, true competitors to more expensive contemporary models such as the HP-41C. The Classic LookLandscape layout, a small QWERTY keyboard, an optional numeric/scientific calculator keyboard, a 10-32 character LCD dot matrix display: this was the typical appearance of a BASIC pocket computer in the 1980s. Student ModelsCasio graphing calculators are clearly designed with the educational market in mind. For better or for worse, the goal is not to create an engineering tool but a learning instrument. There are several Casio programmables that I have not yet held in my hands, and therefore I don't know any details about them.