A fascinating model of a 1950s ten-key SCM printing calculator showing how much there was to keyboard-driven machines before software came around.pic.twitter.com/G3rnaKv3pq
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Yeah, good questions. There were some that went the other way: https://www.antikeychop.com/theadderaddingmachine …
That thing is adorable! It should be the plucky hero of an animated film. It saves the day with its mathematical skills.
this need to be a thing right now, some kind of digital edition, add circular LCD screen and i'll buy it!
You should also consider some of these other excellent ollivetti designs by Mario Bellini: the programma 101 Which had keycaps designed by stretching lycra over forms and have a very pleasant sculpted ergonomic quality to them.pic.twitter.com/eMi7DRphhR
It’s just an adder – you never needed to add a zero, and it doesn’t support multiple digits as input.
Diehl Alphatronic from 1970s – a rare computer from a German arms maker, and a rare green keyboard with very weird (but pretty) keys. (If Alphatronic sounds cool to you, you might like the company’s overall naming scheme: http://www.calcuseum.com/SCRAPBOOK/BRAND/DIEHL-CALCULATING-SYSTEMS/1.htm …)pic.twitter.com/s85OdgmogM
Is it time for Olivetti again? This is Olivetti Editor 2 from 1968, available in six colours. That white spacebar!pic.twitter.com/eNUmSuj7vM
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