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Addometer Feet and inches calculator
Display is green vacuum fluorescent.
Has Feet & Inches and Metric modes, and memory. Metric mode has the standard 4-functions, and memory, while Feet & Inches mode does not have multiplication and division, only addition and subtraction.
3.6v (3x AA rechargeable cells).
Integrated circuit - Rockwell A7872-11 (here date coded 1980).
84 x 154 x 42 mm. (3.3" x 6.1" x 1.7").
About 1980.
Addometer Company, Dolton, Illinois, U.S.A.
The [MET] key changes between Metric and Feet & Inches modes. The [FT] key defines the number just entered as feet, then the [IN] key defines the number just entered as inches, and the [FRA] key the number just entered as
a fraction (rounded to the nearest 1/16th). In metric mode the calculator operates with a fixed decimal point giving two places of decimals.
This calculator has a case style similar to that of some Rockwell models (see the Rockwell-Anita 201 and 202/SR) and uses a Rockwell integrated circuit. Thus, there appears to be a Rockwell connection in the
production of this calculator, however Rockwell had left the calculator market a few years earlier so this connection is unclear.
This calculator was kindly donated by an architectural company and can operate on Feet & Inches for architectural calculations.
Although the Addometer Company, and other manufacturers, had produced mechanical calculators operating in feet & inches for many years, electronic calculators capable of operating in these non-decimal units were late on the scene, and this may have been the first such model.
Nowadays there are several models of electronic calcuators which operate in feet & inches, and also models which use other non-metric units, such as time (hours, minutes, seconds, and frames, useful
for television program technicians).
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