Sinclair Enterprise (Possible Prototype Model)
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The Sinclair Enterprise was a four-function calculator with %, memory, and square root functions. It was released in October 1977. It was bigger than the calculators in the previous Cambridge range, and featured red LEDs for the display screen. It featured the General Instruments C689D chip. The Enterprise Programmable was later released in 1978. This calculator was donated by a former employee of Sinclair Radionics, and appears to be a late development prototype model as it does not feature the Enterprise branding on the case. The IC is dated week 35 of 1977. Manufacturer: Sinclair Radionics Other Systems Related To Sinclair Enterprise (Possible Prototype Model):This exhibit has a reference ID of CH70696. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |
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