TI-58C Scientific Calculator from 1978

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @sepgorut2492
    @sepgorut2492 Місяць тому +1

    I had one of those back in the day. I never had any problems with the hardware but never learnt of the HIR functions.

  • @kn6hxj
    @kn6hxj Рік тому +4

    This brings back some memories. I had a TI58C when I was in high school may many years ago. My first exposure to anything programmable.

  • @tdumnxy
    @tdumnxy Рік тому +9

    Interesting and a little nostalgic. I had an SR-52 as a schoolboy, it being a hand-me-down from my father who moved on to the HP 41C. The mag card reader was the thing that my friends were envious of, it was just so satisfying to use. I don't remember the SR-52 having keyboard issues, I wonder why they came up in the later, "new & improved" models.
    The stand-out memory for me from this era was the superb documentation that came with these calculators, spiralbound manuals that were just so well written. Good video!

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Рік тому

      Yeah I’m not sure about the SR-50 and SR-52 keyboards. I should probably try to get hold of one of those at some point.

  • @NeoNorse
    @NeoNorse Рік тому +4

    This was my first programmable calculator. I used it for the clerical job I was doing then and learning more about programming on the fly. Thank you for reminding me of this!

  • @ClausB252
    @ClausB252 Місяць тому

    My first personal computer was the TI SR-56 in 1977. Great fun!
    My favorite calculator app for Android is RCL-58, a fine emulator of the 58C.

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Місяць тому

      You might be interested in Gene Wright’s great talk about the SR-56 here. ua-cam.com/video/oDtWB5ebssw/v-deo.htmlsi=dAgdYvh8iNfNKWsW

  • @The.Doctor.Venkman
    @The.Doctor.Venkman Рік тому +5

    I've soldered a 3xAAA battery holder in mine and use 1.5v lithium
    rechargeable batteries in it. Works a treat! I had to modify the battery cover so it would fit though.

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I’ve been pondering a longer term solution for this one. Ideally I’d like to fix the my battery contacts and get a rebuilt battery pack.

  • @user-bf1rj2cz3v
    @user-bf1rj2cz3v 2 місяці тому +2

    Maybe if they remake it should also feature the Compact Flash card reader on both the TI58C and TI59. They are more reliable in storing programs than magnetic cards on the TI59.

  • @chewylandlive
    @chewylandlive Рік тому +3

    Incredibly nice of you to make these super cool videos. Thank You from Bulgaria!!!!!!

  • @MrNoahTall
    @MrNoahTall 5 місяців тому

    I bought a 58 just out of high school, but the lack of constant memory was unbearable since I wanted to program it, so I moved to the 58C as soon as it came out. I enjoyed it for 4-5 years and learned to do quite a few tasks with it. At one point my friend and I ran comparable random number generated games (he on his HP 29C) in speed tests to approximate specific sequences, such as Pi to 9 decimal places. As the 58C became less reliable, I moved to the 66 which, if I can locate it, probably still works.

  • @ilkerf
    @ilkerf Рік тому +2

    I fitted a Qi wireless charge receiver pad, a LiOn battery from an old cell phone, and TP4056 LiOn charger into the battery compartment of my TI-58C... Now, I just put it on the wireless charger for a quick charge.
    As an another solution, I modified my SR-51A to use solar cell for charging. The solar cell covers the bottom of the calculator. I flip it over for a charge when needed...

  • @ledfan7989
    @ledfan7989 Рік тому +1

    I have a TI 58 that I still use as my main calculator. More so now that I use it less frequently so the cost of batteries is not such an influencing factor. Not had any issue with reliability.

  • @JohnnieMartynov
    @JohnnieMartynov Рік тому +2

    I remember TI-58 (without "C"). It was in approx. 1985. We played "Landing on the Moon" on it.

    • @tdumnxy
      @tdumnxy Рік тому +4

      That is cool. The moon lander game was also available for the 1975 SR-52 mentioned above. I played it quite a lot.

  • @gregw4987
    @gregw4987 7 місяців тому

    A TI-59 was my high school graduation gift from my parents (and my fourth TI calculator, after the SR-11, SR-56, and SR-40). Within two years, the keyboard reliability problems showed up, so, being mad at TI, I switched to HP! I couldn't afford the HP-41C so I bought an HP-15C and it still works after more than 40 years. I did not get another TI calculator until six years later when I was given a TI-65 for being a TI employee. I kept the TI-59 and all its documentation, but unfortunately the battery pack corroded, damaging the calculator. Now I am careful to store all the unused calculators in my collection without batteries.
    Great video! Keep up the good work.

    • @CalculatorCulture
      @CalculatorCulture  7 місяців тому

      It's unfortunately the earlier TI calculator models had so many reliability issues .The TI-65 is quite a interesting calculator, I'd like to find one at some point.

  • @bm842
    @bm842 Рік тому +5

    I still have mine! At that time I was dreaming about the HP41c but the beast was way too expensive...

    • @jamesschoning9097
      @jamesschoning9097 Рік тому +6

      Saved and saved and saved with after-school jobs for my 41C. Did not regret.

    • @KRYPTOS_K5
      @KRYPTOS_K5 Рік тому

      ​@@jamesschoning9097 congrats! Texas was to the future engineers... HP was to the geniuses and future scientists or to the riches (there was no word for nerd). It was true here also despite the cultural gap was enormous despite a little semi invisible to us here.
      Brasil

  • @tomsmith5329
    @tomsmith5329 8 місяців тому

    Always wanted one in high school but they were to expensive. Later bought the TI-66. I still have it. Works prefect still.

  • @herminiozepeda3190
    @herminiozepeda3190 9 місяців тому

    Nostalgia de mis años en la Universidad !!. Gracias por el video.

  • @RixtronixLAB
    @RixtronixLAB Рік тому

    Nice video, thanks for sharing with us, well done :)