Early
Electronic
Calculator
Commodore DAC-612 Calculator

Manufacturer: Commodore
Model: DAC-612
Year: 1969
Form: Desktop
Functions: Basic four, accumulator, rounding
Number of Digits: 12
Display Type: GDI
Display:RODAN ELFIN MG-17D
Logic Technology: DIS,SSI,MSI
Memory Technology: MSI-MOS
Diodes: lots and lots
Transistors: 39
Principal ICs: JMOS (µPD100,..)
IC Complement:NEC µPD10 (9), NEC µPD11 (4), NEC µPD13C (10), NEC µPD15C (4), NEC µPD101C (9), NEC µPD102C (6), NEC µPD106 (1), NEC µPD110C (10), Hitachi HD3106 (2), Hitachi HD3107 (1), Hitachi HD3112 (1), Philco SC1772 (2)
(59 total)
Tech. Data Level: 2
Tech. Data Source: RE
Tech. Data Pages: 16
Tech. Data:list

As the 60's ended and headed into the 70's, one branch of popular design headed off into the tacky. With earth tones in glossy plastic and fake-woodgrain mac-tac, this has got to be the ugliest calculator ever produced.

Otherwise notable for early use of a 7-segment display, in the form of individual gas-discharge tubes. Note the half-height zero in the display.

Notes:
  • Decimal point position set by recording position of DP in first number entered after clear.


- Unit Log -

Serial Number: 209040
Year of Manufacture: 1969 (Philco SC1772 ICs stamped with 6921 and 6945)
Date of Receipt: 1990s
Source: Donation.
State upon Receipt: Some corrosion on screws and nuts. No display.


Date: Jan 2000
Procedure: Cleaned extensively. Most screws and nuts replaced during reassembly.


Date: Jan 2000
Symptoms: No display.
Analysis: Main pass transistor in 24V regulator (2SD91) faulty.
Solution: Replaced with 2N3055, heatsink added.


Date: Jan 2000
Procedure: Original power connector replaced with IEC standard.


Date: Jan 2000
Procedure: Broken Subtraction key reed switched replaced.


Date: Jan 2000
Symptoms: Accumulator function not working, GT key returns constant 666...665.
Analysis: Solder pad at corner of board A connecting clock phase T to pin 3 of IC AY2 (accumulator memory) had been broken off.
Solution: Jumpered.


Date: Feb 2000
Analysis: IC B2C3 (µPD10C) has been removed for use in another calculator.
Solution: Substitute constructed and inserted.



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