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Well, they're all a little older than that. The first calc watch came out in '75, but the first databank came out in '83. So, your timing was about right, just off by a few years.
Quote from: willrandship on December 10, 2012, 03:47:59 amPssh, the databank ones aren't old school.These are the old school ones. Databanks are new in comparison.Well I checked Google for images of the Databank ones, and they still look kinda old school. The one you posted looks like it was designed in the early 80's (back when every electronic was rectangular-shaped) and the Databanks I saw on Google looked like 1989-92 electronics .
Pssh, the databank ones aren't old school.These are the old school ones. Databanks are new in comparison.
update: I need one very important part: the microcontroller which has not arrived yet. I started writing and testing the firmware a few days ago using an arduino. Now, as some of you might have heard on the IRC, it has got an onboard brainf**k interpreter and it can keep track of time and date. I wrote 10kB of code so far (compiled) and I have 20k of program space left.It has got 3 buttons for user input and a 84*48px backlit lcd display.This is breadboarded up for now, but when all of the parts are here I can build the watch.