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27 reviewsThis desk-top style calculator, uses AC line power. It utilizes a single Texas Instruments chip, the TMS0103NC, which is one of TI's first-generation of single-chip calculator IC's, for its calculating brains. Along with the TI chip, an assortment of plastic-packaged transistors and discrete components for power supply and display driving functions. The US*8 is one of the earliest electronic calculators to be actually manufactured by Commodore, with earlier machines made by other companies (such as Casio in Japan) and sold under the Commodore brand under OEM contracts. Tested and in excellent working condition. Comes from a smoke & pet free home.
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