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    Friday, October 15th : Ricoh RDC i-700 received
    Device securised this morning! No page for it yet; will be one some day.

    Wednesday, September 15th : Sharp MI-10 added
    Created a page for the Sharp MI-10 i've received.

    Friday, July 23rd : new homepage, new machines listed
    My collection reached 49 units yesterday as i've received 2 new watches. Added them to the list (no pages yet) and changed the homepage to a weblog format.

    This feature will soon be available
     

    Casio FX-750P
    with 2 RAM cards
    BASIC pocket computer
     
    ** THIS ITEM IS NOT FOR SALE! **
    IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A USER MANUAL
    or IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A RESELLER/REPAIR STATION,
    I'm sorry, but I will not reply to user manual requests or to dealer location inquiries anymore.

    Please read my FAQ page that might help you if you have any of these questions in mind.
    Feel free to contact me for any other question or comment regarding this machine!




    The FX-750P into its printer/interface cradle FA-20.

    Special features :
    - Modulable memory : RAM consists of amovible cards

    Weak points :
    - the RAM slots look highly fragile
    Related machines in my collection :
    BASIC computers :
    Casio PB-100
    Casio PB-700
    Casio PB-1000
    Canon X-07
    Sharp PCE-500

    Casio's idea beneath this machine was to offer a modulable memory based on memory cards. The machine itself has no internal RAM and can only work with at last one memory card inserted. Cards use batteries and can store data once extracted from the computer. As Casio devices only offered 10 program spaces, changing memory card would allow for more programs to be run on one device. It is also a way to store different type of data sorted on dedicated cards.
    I bought this unit along with the FA-20 printer module and cassette interface. It integrates a small thermic printer and an interface for tape recorders.


    Processor : ?? OS : Proprietary
    RAM : 0KB extended to 8KB ROM : ??
    Graphic display : no Text display : 24 x 1
    Display : B&W Input : Keyboard

    Built-in Applications :
    BASIC programming language.

    Open to other applications : Through BASIC programs
    Ports :
    - 2 memory cards ports
    - 1 Casio serial port.