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  2. Casio FX-603P - Wikipedia

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    The FX-603P was a programmable calculator, manufactured by Casio from 1990. It was the successor model to the Casio FX-602P . Since it was only released in a limited number of countries in small quantities, it is now an excessively rare item which commands high prices when sold.

  3. Casio fx-3900Pv - Wikipedia

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    The Casio fx-3900Pv is a programmable scientific calculator with 300 steps. Introduced in 1992, its production has since stopped with the introduction of fx-3650P and fx-3950P. External links. Program of fx-3900Pv Archived 2004-10-29 at the Wayback Machine

  4. Casio FX-850P - Wikipedia

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    An optional Casio FA-6 interface board provided a cassette tape recorder connector, a Centronics printer connector and an RS-232C port. The calculator could print data and listings on any Centronics printer; printing graphics required the Casio FP-100 plotter-printer. Later, Casio released the FX-880P, which had 32 kB built-in memory.

  5. Casio fx-39 - Wikipedia

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    Casio introduced a number of improvements which were to be continued into subsequent models: Parentheses the previous model, the fx-29, did not have parentheses despite also being a scientific calculator. The fx-39 has 6 levels of brackets. Operator Precedence. The fx-39 was one of the first to offer order of operations, where 2+3*5 is 17 and ...

  6. SNCASE SE.580 - Wikipedia

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    The SNCASE SE.580 was a prototype fighter designed during World War II by the French aircraft company SNCASE (Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques du Sud-Est). Loosely based on the pre-war Dewoitine D.520, it was intended to be powered by a Hispano-Suiza 24Z piston engine. Production began on a single prototype, but the program ...

  7. Lycoming IO-580 - Wikipedia

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    AEIO-580-B1A Six-cylinder, horizontally opposed, air-cooled direct drive, 583 cubic inches (9.55 litres), 315 hp (235 kW) at 2700 rpm, dry weight 446 lb (202 kg), certified 13 August 2007. This model has an aerobatic fuel and oil system. It may be equipped with either the PAC-RSA-10ED1 fuel-injection system or a Lycoming FM-250 system. [2]

  8. Casio FX-502P series - Wikipedia

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    The FX-501P and FX-502P were programmable calculators, manufactured by Casio from 1978/1979. [citation needed] They were the predecessors of the FX-601P and FX-602P.It is likely that the FX-501P/502P were the first LCD programmable calculators to be produced as up until 1979 (and the introduction of the HP-41C) no manufacturer had introduced such a device.

  9. Casio FX-702P - Wikipedia

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    The FP-10 Spark printer was used with the FX-602P series of programmable calculator and the FX-702P Pocket Computer to print out programs, data register and display content. Although the feature was not documented, the FP-10 can also be used with the FX-502P series and was able to print out programs in Key-code notation.