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Texas Instruments TI-35 II

Date of introduction:  1984 Display technology:  LCD
New price:   Display size:  8 (5 + 2)
Size:  5.3" x 2.8" x 0.45"
 135 x 70 x 11 mm3
   
Weight:  2.3 ounces, 64 grams Serial No:  1252731
Batteries:  2*LR44 Date of manufacture:  mth 07 year 1984
AC-Adapter:   Origin of manufacture:  Taiwan (I)
Precision:  11 Integrated circuits:  TP0456/CD4557
Memories:  1    
Program steps:   Courtesy of:  Joerg Woerner
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The TI-35 II replaced the TI-35. Main disadvantage of this calculator is the small display size with only 5 digits for the mantissa in the engineers mode. This relict from the TI-30 was corrected with the TI-35 PLUS.

Production of the TI-35 II was established in 1985 in Italy for the European market and USA for other markets.

The styling of the TI-35 II was similar to the TI-30 III or BA II and traces back to the BA-III prototype.

The US based company Jeppesen Sanderson developed a very interesting navigation computer called avstar based on this TI-35-II.

Don't miss the APOTHECALC computer introduced in 1987 by New Specialties, Inc. based in Vidalia, Georgia.



The TI-35 II Student Math Kit is featured in the Texas Instruments Incorporated bulletin CL-828A dated 1985.

 

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