Casio CFX-9850GC Plus Calculator

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The Casio CFX-9850GC Plus Color Power Graphic is a graphing calculator with a colour LCD screen that displays three colours (orange, blue and green) and 64K memory. It features graphic functions, advanced statistics and financial functions.

It has a large display (21-column x 8-line, 127 x 63 dots), BASIC-like programming function and is data communications-compatible with CFX-9850G series, fx-9750G series, Casio Data Analyzer and computers via FA-123.

Manufacturer: Casio
Date: 1996

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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH35834. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.

 

Casio CFX-9850GC Plus Calculator


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