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One of the earliest programable calculators - Roy brought his in to StartPad.
- mike - Nov 13 2008 | calculator, history, wang
Roy brought this back from California - now in the StartPad offices.
Now just have to figure out how to clear the error on it.
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Man, there's an obvious joke in here somewhere...
Somebody needs to make a home built PC with a Wang design aesthetic. It looks like a 1970's Heathkit.
Yeah, only it's 10-15 years older than those Heathkits. The orange glue is Nixie tubes. The capability of this machine for the time is pretty impressive.