EMG HUNOR 126
Brief History
Printout was an important optional feature in the first electronic calculator built by EMG (Factory for Electronic Measuring Instruments) in 1967.
They planned a 12-digit calculator with built-in printer in the new IC-based calculator series. Hunor 125 (without display) and Hunor 126 (with LED display)
was manufactured from 1975 to 1977. The hungarian-made printer was not available until 1977, so these models were built with japanese ones. Hunor 125 was replaced
by Hunor 129 in 1977, which has the danish licensed thermo-printer built by EMG.
Manufacturer: | Elektronikus Mérőkészülékek Gyára (Hungary) |
Mfg. date: | 1975-77 |
Size: | 23×34×8,4 cm |
Weight (ready for operate): | 3466 g |
Price: | HUF 36.700 (papírbolt, 1976) |
Type: | four-function desktop |
Capacity: | 12 digits (input/display/printout) 12 digits (internal precision) |
Operating logic: | arithmetic |
CPU: | MOSTEK MK5013P + MK5014P + MK5015P |
Registers: | 2 standard (with saving the pending operation) 1 constant (with saving the pending operation) 1 memory (with arithmetic and auto-summation) |
Features: | RVexchange registers (X-Y) Fixfixed-point notation: the listed decimals can be chosen (0, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8) |
Display: | 12 digit LED (3×HP IC-tokozású) |
Power: | 220V AC |
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