Sharp PC-1001 Calculator Advertisement
New Scientist Magazine, February 7, 1974
This is an advertisement for Sharp's PC-1001 programmable electronic
calculator. The PC-1001 was a miniaturized scientific desktop calculator
with learn-mode programming features. Programs were linear in nature, with
no branching or conditional testing instructions.
The calculator provides 64 steps of learn-mode program capacity
eight accumulator-type memory registers. The machine provides a sizable set of advanced
math functions, including standard and hyperbolic trig, logarithms,
and exponential functions. See the Old Calculator Museum
exhibit for the
PC-1001
for more information.