The Casio FX-750P is one of several pocket computers which utilized removable RAM Cards for quickly swapping programs and/or data.
Tag: Maze Algorithm
The Casio FX-880P paired with the FA-6 expansion is quite capable for various purposes. As an experiment, I ported the banner and maze programs and tried the globe program as well.
The PB-2000C was the first pocket computer I have used which supports programming in C. There are both benefits and drawbacks to this model compared to the Casio PB-1000.
I adapted the PB-770 maze program for the PB-1000 and created three types of printouts for the randomly generated mazes.
The Casio PB-770 was quite an impressive model given the release date. With a multi-line display and memory expansion options, this model was certainly a competitor to the Sharp offerings of the time.
I took my Radio Shack PC-2 (Sharp PC-1500) out of the archive and restored a Sharp CE-150 plotter / cassette interface. I was able to connect the PC-2 to a TNC and print out APRS traffic.
