Hi Aaron, thanks for the offer. I was hoping someone might just have a pile I
could buy from but that doesn’t seem to be the case!
Where are you based? Don’t want anyone to go too much trouble! Paul has also
spoken about buying and sending a couple out but he’s US so the stacked
shipping and
Thats got to be the fastest $3200 anyone has ever made!
On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 6:10:29 AM UTC-4, Pramanicin wrote:
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> Get ‘em while you can! Not my auction etc etc...
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> Look at this on eBay
> Rare NOS IEE NIMO Digital Readout CRT Vacuum Tube - 32 Available
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It was a fair price. Not inflated.
Nick
On Wednesday, 17 October 2018 16:44:44 UTC+4, Paul Andrews wrote:
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> Well that didn't last long!
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Get ‘em while you can! Not my auction etc etc...
Look at this on eBay
Rare NOS IEE NIMO Digital Readout CRT Vacuum Tube - 32 Available
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^ Oops, I meant Dave, not Paul!
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Hi Paul, I’m happy to grab those LD8035Es off auction and ship to you. They
seem dirt cheap. And Japan Post is actually incredibly reasonable compared to
other countries’ postal services. Give me a PM if I can help.
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The chip it uses, the MK5011P, is pretty basic 4 function calculator with
fixed (not floating) point maths.
Its a neat display, but pretty boring calculator.
With 11 digits you can do: DD.MM.YY_HH.MM
Stardate is an alternative (there are a couple of versions), as is using
one of the FFF