This template uses Lua: |
This is for pocket calculator and pocket computer hardware.
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Type | (({type))} |
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Manufacturer | (({manufacturer))} |
Introduced | (({introduced))} |
Discontinued | (({discontinued))} |
Latest firmware | (({latest_firmware))} |
Predecessor | (({predecessor))} |
Successor | (({successor))} |
Design firm | (({designfirm))} |
Date invented | (({invent-date))} |
Invented by | (({invent-name))} |
Cost | (({cost))} |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | (({entry))} |
Precision | (({precision))} |
Display type | (({display_type))} |
Display size | (({display_size))} |
CPU | |
Processor | (({processor))} |
Frequency | (({frequency))} |
Programming | |
Programming language(s) | (({prog_lang))} |
User memory | (({memory_user))} |
Firmware memory | (({memory_rom))} |
External memory | (({memory_extern))} |
Memory register | (({memory_data))} |
Program steps | (({memory_step))} |
Interfaces | |
Connection | (({connection))} |
Ports | (({ports))} |
Connects to | (({conn1))} via one of:
(({conn2))} via one of:
(({conn3))} via one of:
(({conn4))} via one of:
|
Other | |
Power supply | (({supply))} |
Power consumption | (({power))} |
Weight | (({weight))} |
Dimensions | (({dimensions))} |
((Infobox calculator
| name = Device Name
| image = Image to show in the infobox.
| caption = Caption for the image
| type = Type of Calculator (i.E.:
[[Programmable calculator|Programmable]],
[[Scientific calculator|Scientific]]))
| entry = Entry mode (i.E.:
[[Calculator_input_methods#Reverse_Polish_Notation_.28RPN.29_.28Postfix_notation.29|RPN]]
[[Calculator_input_methods#Immediate_execution|Immediate]]
[[Calculator_input_methods#Infix_notation|Infix]],
[[Calculator_input_methods#BASIC_notation|BASIC]],
[[Calculator_input_methods#Mathematical_display|D.A.L.]]
[[Calculator_input_methods#Mathematical_display|V.P.A.M.]]
[[Calculator_input_methods#Mathematical_display|N.T.D.]]
| invent-date = Date of Invention
| invent-name = Name of Inventor
| conn1 = What the device connects to (range 1-4)
| via1_1 = Possible interface for connection (range 1-9)
| designfirm = Often, but not always, the same as manufacturer
| manufacturer = Common manufacturers of the device
| introduced = Date of introduction
| discontinued = Date of discontinuation
| latest_firmware= Version and/or date of latest firmware
| predecessor = Predecessor
| successor = Successor
| cost = Introductory price
| processor = Type of processor/pic/chip
| prog_lang = Programming language(s)
| frequency = Speed of the processor
| precision = Calculator Precision
| display_type = Display type (i.e.:
[[Dot matrix]],
[[Seven-segment display]],
[[Fourteen-segment display]],
[[Liquid crystal display]],
[[Light-emitting diode]])
| display_size = Size of main Display in pixel or character.
| memory_user = User Memory (in kb)
| memory_rom = Firmware Memory (in kb)
| memory_extern = External Memory (in kb)
| memory_data = Data Memory (in memory register)
| memory_step = Program Memory (in program steps)
| connection = Connection (PCI/PCI-E/USB....)
| ports = Connections on the device, such as PATA, SCSI, SATA...
| supply = Power supply
| power = Power consumption (W/kWh)
| weight = kilogram (kg)
| dimensions = W*D*H (width, depth, and height. Normally in centimetre (cm))
))
All fields, except 'name' are optional
The numbered attributes mean that there is allowance for multiples. The via
attributes range from via1_1
to via3_9
where the first number corresponds to the appropriate connection number and the second number is the position in that connections 'via' list. For each connection (via_1, via_2, or via_3), there can be up to 9 connectors, via#_1 through via#_9.