Casio fx-7700GBus
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Ab/c:
Fractions calculation
AC: Alternating current BaseN: Number base calculations Card: Magnetic card storage Cmem: Continuous memory Cond: Conditional execution Const: Scientific constants Cplx: Complex number arithmetic DC: Direct current Eqlib: Equation library Exp: Exponential/log functions Fin: Financial functions Grph: Graphing capability Hyp: Hyperbolic functions Ind: Indirect addressing Intg: Numerical integration Jump: Unconditional jump (GOTO) Lbl: Program labels LCD: Liquid Crystal Display LED: Light-Emitting Diode Li-ion: Li-ion rechargeable battery Lreg: Linear regression (2-var. stats) mA: Milliamperes of current Mtrx: Matrix support NiCd: Nickel-Cadmium recharg. batt. NiMH: Nickel-metal-hydrite rech. batt. Prnt: Printer RTC: Real-time clock Sdev: Standard deviation (1-var. stats) Solv: Equation solver Subr: Subroutine call capability Symb: Symbolic computing Tape: Magnetic tape storage Trig: Trigonometric functions Units: Unit conversions VAC: Volts AC VDC: Volts DC |
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Casio fx-7700Gbus
These kind folks at Casio really know how to confuse the poor calculator enthusiast. Three nearly identical model numbers (fx-7700G, fx-7700GB, and fx-7700GBus); three different calculators! The GB/GBus models, as the name supposedly implies, are distinguished from the baseline version by the presence of a serial communications port.
The machine's programming model is demonstrated by this ultra-accurate implementation of the logarithm of the Gamma function, shown below:
Ans->X Abs X->Z (ln (2.506628275+6.34E-10+(225.5255846+1.92E-8)÷Z- (268.2959738+4.13E-8)÷(Z+1)+(80.90308069+3.46E-9)÷(Z+2)- (5.007578639+7.05E-10)÷(Z+3)+(1.146848954E-2+5.43E-12)/(Z+4))+ (Z-.5)ln (Z+4.65)-Z-4.65->G X>0⇒Goto 1 Rad ln(-π/Z/sin πZ)-G->G Lbl 1 G