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Additional Pictures
The
sales box of a Lloyd's Accumatic 30 (Model EH-9036,
Version 255C) sold
in December 1974 in the US.
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The
smaller sales box of a Lloyd's Accumatic 30 (Model EH-9036, Version
255C) sold
in March 1975 in the US.![]() ![]() |
This Lloyd's Accumatic 30
(Model EH-9036, Version 255C) was manufactured
in February 1975 in Japan.![]() |
The Lloyd's Accumatic 30 is powered by four disposable 1.5 Volt batteries.![]() |
The Lloyd's Accumatic 30
(Model EH-9036, Version 255C) calculator with the frontside of its housing removed.![]() |
The printed circuit board
(PCB) of the Lloyd's Accumatic 30 (Model EH-9036,
Version 255C) is centered around a Hitachi HD3633 single-chip calculator circuit. ![]() |
Close-up view of the
Hitachi HD3633 single-chip calculator circuit.![]() |
Close-up view of the
FUTABA 8-CT-02 Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD).![]() ![]() |
Close-up view of the minus "dot" LED.![]() |
Front- and backside of the
keyboard assembly of the Lloyd's Accumatic 30
(Model EH-9036, Version 255C) calculator.![]() ![]() |
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