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Revision as of 11:26, 8 July 2024
Cintra, Inc. was a company in Sunnyvale, CA, that produced early desktop calculators. The Cintra calculators were re-branded as Tektronix products when Tek bought Cintra in May 1971:
- Scientist 909 desktop scientific calculator with a Nixie display
- Statistician 911 desktop statistical calculator with a Nixie display
- 926 Programmer provides programming functionality with conditionals, branching and subroutines for the 909/911
- 928 Instructor (cassette interface)
- 941 printer
- 923 card reader
- 920 "Repeater"
- 905 Junction box
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Documents Referencing Cintra
Document | Class | Title | Authors | Year | Links |
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Tekscope 1971 V3 N5 Sep 1971.pdf | Article | The Tektronix Scientist 909 | Dave Takagishi | 1971 | 909 • 926 • 941 • 928 • 911 • Cintra |