Mathematics and Electronic Calculators
By Alexander V. Bulatov (Moscow, Russia)
These pages will be devoted to mathematical entertainment mostly with USSR-made programmable calculators. Also, here you can find several application programs and games. Some programs are very well known (see Links section for similar ones for TI and HP calculators), while the others are quite exotic. Many interesting applications of a programmable calculator were found by readers of soviet popular scientific journals such as "Nauka i Zhizn" ("Science and Life") or "Technika-molodezhi" ("Technology for the Youth"). I cannot even imagine what part of them was not published due to the limited printing possibilities. Also, there can be a number of such journal published "far away from Moscow". Now I do not know much about them. I just found a journal "Pionerija" published in Kiev, Ukraine.
On this site there is a list of soviet printed sources about programmable calculators. If your paper or book is not listed here, you can let me revive it by sending me its output data by e-mail bulatov@ipu.rssi.ru . Otherwise, just leave a message in the Guestbook .
I am deeply grateful to Alexei Zhuravlev (Kiev, Ukraine) for his help with translation to Ukrainian language. I am grateful to Andrew Davie (Australia) for his interest in my humble efforts.
The data below is organized into several sections ordered alphabetically.
Important news!!! Eugene Troitskii (Moscow) composed a program for IBM PC that emulates several russian calculators. All programmable calculators are available. To obtain a copy of the program just write him a letter. Also, he promised to update it regularly on his site. |
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