2 years ago

I came across my old graphics calculator from 19 years ago.

It still plays Pong! 😁

Back then I spent so much time on the game. It has a password protected user login, high score system, customisable paddle appearance, and more.

Oh, and it does maths too.


More information about the Casio fx-9860G AU calculator:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casio_9860_series

Apparently my version was limited compared to the base model 🙂 This is the first time I'm discovering this.

"The AU version used to limit the amount of internal flash memory available to 800 Kb to meet Australian school regulations, although it has now been upgraded to 1.5 MB"



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