File:Texas Instruments SR-56 Calculator PCB.jpg
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DescriptionTexas Instruments SR-56 Calculator PCB.jpg |
English: The Texas Instruments SR-56 was introduced May 21, 1976
The SR-56 uses the TMC0501 scalable calculator architecture. It is surrounded by the TMS0537 and TMC0538 SCOM (scanning read only memory) and the TMC0599 memory chip |
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