TI95 Procalc from 1986 YouTube

Ti 95. DATAMATH The TI-95, also called the TI-95 PROCALC, is a keystroke programmable calculator and was introduced in 1987 by Texas Instruments A close relative to the TI-95 PROCALC, the TI-74 BASICALC explains the typewriter style keyboard.

TI95 ProCalc
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Calculator Texas Instruments TI-95 User Manual (163 pages) Calculator Texas Instruments TI-89 Manual Book One look at the keyboard and one may mistake the TI-95 Procalc as a BASIC Programming calculator

TI95 ProCalc

Already without any expansion the TI-95 features up to 8k Bytes of memory, the expansion adds another 8k Bytes Compatible ROM and extra RAM could be placed in the expansion slot. It was rather large, measuring 3.7" by 8" by 1" and had a dot-matrix display

Ti95 Fluke Connect FCC Kit Fluke. It was rather large, measuring 3.7" by 8" by 1" and had a 16-character alphanumeric display for the main display, and a set of five 3-character displays for use as menu items. Texas Instruments Model: TI-95 PROCALC Type: Programmable calculator Picture: Batteries: AAA x 4 Lifetime: Introduced: 1987 Terminated: unknown Notes: This is Texas Instruments' last advanced non-graphical programmable calculator

TEXASINSTRUMENTS Le Rayon des Calculatrices. I just reviewed my favorite keystroke programmable calculator, the Texas Instruments TI-95 ProCalc! This is the most advanced keystroke programmable TI ever. The TI-95 Procalc is one of the first calculators to contain function keys, F1 through F5.