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Casio FX-702P Programmable Calculator

The Casio FX-702P was Casio’s first BASIC programmable pocket computer. The associated printer, the FP-10 mini electrostatic printer is quite an experience.

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Tandy PC-7 Pocket Computer

Although this is my least favourite of the Radio Shack line of pocket computers, it is the most nostalgic for me, as it is the only one I actually owned back when these were sold.

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Loading Programs from WAV Files

With a bit of organization, you can avoid the frustrations of loading saved programs (wav files) into pocket computers or other vintage computers.

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Radio Shack PC-2 Pocket Computer

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.

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