During todays big clear-up in our basement store, my wife dug up a Russian 
calculator she had been using at her job. The calculator is named Elektronika 
MK 59.
I screwed the calcultor apart to adjust the green plastic strip in front of the 
tubes and to take some photos (see below). Counting the pins I get the number 
35 which must mean that the indicator tube is multiplexed (7 segments + 16 
digits + cathodes/anodes/heaters?? + "minus sign")..
However I forgot to take shot from behind and hopefully catch the ID and right 
now I don't really have the urge/energy/time/whatever to unscrew the four 
screws holding the calculator together.

I have but one problem, what am I to do with the calcultator/display. There are 
enough digits to make a digital clock with YYYY/MM/DD/HH/MM/SS-display, three 
times.

Magnus K
Sweden





http://www.pastisch.se/EF/RusCalc-1.JPG
http://www.pastisch.se/EF/RusCalc-2.JPG
http://www.pastisch.se/EF/RusCalc-3.JPG
http://www.pastisch.se/EF/RusCalc-4.JPG

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