TI Dataman Calculator
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The Dataman calculator is another children's educational toy from Texas Instruments, following the Little Professor. It was released in 1977 and was aimed at children over the age of seven. While the calculator did not perform normal calculations it did include a number of games and features such as 'Answer Checker' which allowed the user to enter a calculation, and tell them if it was correct. Games included:
The manual included with the calculator was entitled 'The Story of Dataman' and told the story of Dataman, a "tiny robot, hardly bigger than your hand, with the brain of a computer and the heart of a friend" who was working against his enemy AntiMath, the "evil wizard from a dark star who has the mysterious power to cloud the minds of his victims and steal away the fun and excitement of mathematics". The calculator had an eight-digit vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) and was powered by one 9 volt battery. Our calculator with a model number of 48 80RC1 was assembled in Italy and was very kindly donated by Francis Hookham. Manufacturer: TI Other Systems Related To TI Dataman Calculator:This exhibit has a reference ID of CH30278. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |
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