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31.12.2012, 19:42 Uhr
Micha
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Part2: Robotron K1000
The Robotron K1000 was a Family of Desk Calculators built around the Robotron U808 microprocessor (Intel U8008). Atttributed as „Kleinstcomputer“ (tiny computer) they actually weighted about 45 lbs and had dimensions of 23x17x7 inches. The weight came mainly from the cast aluminium chasis and the power supply unit. The device has an impressive look - somewhat like a war tank. Its other main attributes: it is a terribly slow calculator, but it features high precision numerics. The K1000 family actually consisted of the members: K1001 – programmable desk calculator K1002 – programmable desk calculator with magnet card reader K1003 – programmable desk calculator with magnet card reader and thermo printer
The K1000's closest relative is probably the HP-9810, but the K1000 is by no means a clone of it or of anything else. It features a maximum of either 3992 program steps or 242 data registers – 8 program steps can be negotiated for one data register. It has some advanced capabilites such as indirect memory adressing, symbolic labels, alphanumeric printing. Because of their numeric accuracy the K1000 calculators were fairly popular at Engineering Companies or Engineering Departments of bigger Companies.
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