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Dec 14, 2013 at 5:38 comment added Meredith Poor This looks like a Soviet clone of the HP 65. It may be programmed in Reverse Polish Notation with operations that push and pull on a stack. The RPN operators are simply recorded in memory, and interpreted by a what is probably equivalent to a 4004 CPU. The code in the 4004 ROM was probably compiled from 4004 assembler, but the keystrokes are really more like spreadsheet macros.
Dec 13, 2013 at 21:40 comment added DXM Nice! - that picture brings back memories. I still got my MK-52 in the basement somewhere :)
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