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Helping LGR to restore a vintage Sanyo ICC-0082 calculator 

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LGR asked for help rescuing a gorgeous Dictaphone 1680 calculator, née Sanyo ICC-0082. We are happy to oblige. And while we are at it, Ken reverse engineers the enigmatic Sanyo chipset that makes it tick.
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@LGR
@LGR Год назад
Thank you so much for offering to help with this! It's just wonderful seeing such a lovely piece of tech functional again. You guys are awesome 👍
@ToTheGAMES
@ToTheGAMES Год назад
Send them more stuff to fix!
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
Yey!
@wishusknight3009
@wishusknight3009 Год назад
Thankyou so much for being a part of preserving such obscure pieces of history. I love it!
@Schroefdoppie
@Schroefdoppie Год назад
Man..you had the A-team working on it! Sweet👍
@mizterwizerd
@mizterwizerd Год назад
@@Schroefdoppie ah, now I want to see Marc, Ken and the rest do the a team intro... I think the real question is who gets to play whom!
@Derpy1969
@Derpy1969 Год назад
Apollo engineers repair calculator during lunch break.
@RickBaconsAdventures
@RickBaconsAdventures Год назад
I'm so happy he sent it to you guys! Marc and the team are the most professional and qualified around. Some folks were advising he send it to an amateur and I was worried. LGR is great
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L Год назад
I’m really glad too! I was one who recommended Marc, and was equally worried at some of the other suggestions for people who work on much newer gear. This is a perfect vintage for Marc!
@bsvenss2
@bsvenss2 Год назад
In the worst case, he could have sent it to the 8-bit Dremel and paperclip guy. *LOL*
@thesteelrodent1796
@thesteelrodent1796 Год назад
@@bsvenss2 still have nightmares about that video 😐
@JoeDurnavich
@JoeDurnavich Год назад
Ken’s got the lab coat too and you know once that lab coat goes on, that piece of vintage electronics is getting reverse engineered. Guaranteed.
@venw6811
@venw6811 Год назад
Good choice! If these guy can fix a AGC, they can fix this.
@thelegalsystem
@thelegalsystem Год назад
I never expected a delay-line memory system to show up in a calculator like this
@0MoTheG
@0MoTheG Год назад
Correctly, it doesn't have one.
@stephendavies923
@stephendavies923 Год назад
I know that I understand some electronics, having worked in the field many years ago, but Master Ken is a Sensei! It is always a wonder to watch him work. Thank you for both your content and managing to get such a great team of honest, humble and knowledgeable people together.
@vincentlextrait3092
@vincentlextrait3092 Год назад
There is an interesting earlier version of the ICC-0082 with true nixie tubes! I have two of these, and they work!
@TechGorilla1987
@TechGorilla1987 Год назад
I'm going to have to say that this is something I couldn't ever have imagined would happen. Supreme!
@c1ph3rpunk
@c1ph3rpunk Год назад
Yea, this is a crossover I never would have guessed.
@Brainwizard.2
@Brainwizard.2 Год назад
I just love Ken. He does a such phenomenal work in restoring every piece. Logic piece of our human minds barehand creation. From his kittle, explaination, blog, career and calmness. I really hope i can be someone like him one day! Thank you for the interview as well, Marc! Edit: + Every assistant and producer here!
@Rutherford_Inchworm_III
@Rutherford_Inchworm_III Год назад
They call him Master Ken for a good reason - even Marc is in awe of the man's ability to interpret circuitry. He's like the Circuit Whisperer.
@JPBennett
@JPBennett Год назад
We need to see that calculation in slow motion. Would be interesting to see what those tubes are actually doing during the number crunching.
@thesteelrodent1796
@thesteelrodent1796 Год назад
would assume they just show whatever is floating through the memory at the time
@benjaminhanke79
@benjaminhanke79 Год назад
I would like to see a working simulation of this in a logic simulator.
@dr_jaymz
@dr_jaymz Год назад
This is my similar calc doing it. I don't know what is the slowest calc to do. I assume its large number then division by some nasty number. Thats what I did.
@Zerbey
@Zerbey Год назад
When two of my favorite channels work together you know it's going to be a good day!
@w.p.958
@w.p.958 Год назад
Marc & Team this was fantastic! Also glad to see the Collab with LGR, another great channel! Also want to say it is great that your team is so knowledgeable about older technology - you know the saying, if we forget the past, we are doomed to repeat it. Old ideas still are relevant to new inventions and discoveries.
@unebonnevie
@unebonnevie Год назад
I've enjoyed watching Ken and Marc in action! They are such smart guys!
@mn5655
@mn5655 Год назад
Wow !! LGR and CuriousMarc
@benjaminhanke79
@benjaminhanke79 Год назад
He should have mimicked LGRs "Welcome to an LGR thing!"
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned Год назад
As soon as I saw the title, I knew this thing was in safe hands. Glad you guys were able to get it back to full health.
@BOBXFILES2374a
@BOBXFILES2374a Год назад
Back in 1980, I was working at a company. One of my co-workers told me that her father's boss had bought one of the first hand-held calculators. (I think later than this, with the little red LED numbers). It cost $600.00, and they all went over to the Boss's house to see it! Thanks for helping out LGR!
@SarahKchannel
@SarahKchannel Год назад
I think Ken is a relative of Spock - "its a pretty strange architecture" - fascinating..
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Год назад
so glad this lovely calculator made it to the safety of your lab and was able to be fully revived, even putting back an original component others might consider dubious 😁
@pilznille
@pilznille Год назад
LGR in collaboration with CuriousMarc. Two of my most liked vintage computing channels here on RU-vid. Very nice to see such a beautiful piece of tech here.
@dav1dsm1th
@dav1dsm1th Год назад
Typos are timeless. Great video.
@mspysu79
@mspysu79 Год назад
Great job fixing such a cool calculator. Those chips really do look like Rockwell chips, they are very similar to(but smaller than) the PWM "MOS Voice" Chips in the Allen Digital COmputer organ from 1971.
@kevinreardon2558
@kevinreardon2558 Год назад
I inherited my Uncle's Ampex tape player (tube based) but all it did was buzzed. I learned tubes way back in Junior High, but not well enough to understand the diagram. About 30 years later, I took a leap of faith and replaced the power circuitry. I had to replace two of the tubes with Russian tubes, which no doubt made my Uncle roll over in his grave (he used the player to record the concerts he did for the Admiral during diplomatic assignments). Well, with that guesswork, it now works. A lot of "standards" changed, like in the audio plugs, but a few adapters and all is OK. I gain a lot of comfort seeing you applying the same intelligent guesses and reasoning I did. Growing up in the 60's, with a "shop" teacher who hated my mother, I managed to learn enough about electronics to enjoy this channel. It relieves me to know I really do understand the Electronics of the Ancients .
@rsmrsm2000
@rsmrsm2000 9 месяцев назад
Reverse engineering the talents hidden in old technologies, I see, is not an easy task. You are very good! Congratulations.
@SixplusonemediaAu
@SixplusonemediaAu Год назад
So wonderful to see a collab between you both. Fantastic restoration and great to see it working again.
@624Dudley
@624Dudley Год назад
Thanks, Marc & Company! Nice to see that lovely seven segment display. That glowing orange presentation is familiar to pilots of a certain age; the famous Bendix King KX-155 nav/comm (among others) used a later gas discharge module for numeric frequency display. The modules are no longer available, and gradually the fine old radios are being phased out as their displays conk out.
@MatSpeedle
@MatSpeedle Год назад
Two of my favourite RU-vidrs collaborating is just awesome! :D
@maicod
@maicod Год назад
14:18 Master Ken's super dry humor . LOVE IT
@elsaarmstrong-zp6ng
@elsaarmstrong-zp6ng Год назад
I used to repair calculators way back in 60’s-70’s and a good test calculation was 22/7 = Pi or 3.142857 ! Of course all the keys/functions were also tested! There were many makes but Sharps had a huge range! The early models had 14 logic boards all with discrete components! Fault finding was single step mode and checking flip-flops which made up registers for + - etc. X was repeat addition, division was repeating subtraction. Fault finding was to component level (chips were in research at that time) and logic boards cost a fortune! Fraser
@jondough76
@jondough76 Год назад
I love that you can see the numbers 'roll' as it is calculating.
@kaitlyn__L
@kaitlyn__L Год назад
Ahh I loooove that you can see it calculating on the screen, since it’s serial and puts the digits up with a shift register. Feels soo classic sci-fi. An effect that can waste a bunch of cycles nowadays. Really adds to the vibe from the neon tubes! Neon discharge is one of my favourite hues ever.
@paulwomack5866
@paulwomack5866 Год назад
I love what this group considers a "simple" repair.
@acmefixer1
@acmefixer1 Год назад
Battery juice ate Marc's HP 9825(?). Now it's done it again! Batteries should be sealed and/or located below the electronics so the juice runs out the bottom and saves the PCB. Thanks, Marc and crew for the great repair video. 👍👍
@ezragonzalez8936
@ezragonzalez8936 Год назад
That's awesome. I never thought you and Lrg would do a collaboration. You guys should do more! Cheers from Park City Utah!
@superspedboy0076
@superspedboy0076 Год назад
Love it when youtubers help other youtubers! Thanks!
@ag3ntorange164
@ag3ntorange164 Год назад
Absolutely magnificent repair. Great work bringing her back from the dead! So excited for LGR I am a huge fan. I am lucky to own a fully working Nixie Tube Walther ETR-4 from 1973. It also has a shift key to display the other 8 digits. It also places the decimal points in a similar way.
@SpinStar1956
@SpinStar1956 Год назад
I think it was very nice that you helped him out and even more that another vintage piece was made whole. I too do these repairs and I find that I get tremendous satisfaction from doing rescues like this one. I'm hoping that people will realize that even f they don't want or fancy something that they will 'pass-it-along' and one of the best places for this is thrift stores where I have found several very nice old things that with just a little know-how gave me a great piece to use and enjoy...
@CraigPetersen12f36b
@CraigPetersen12f36b Год назад
I watched LRG's video on this and it brought back memories. I found one of these in a thrift shop back in 1983, I think I paid $2.00 for it, the one I had was the Sanyo branded version. When ever thrifting I'm always on the lookout for old calculators, TI, HP and others.
@GusFernCa
@GusFernCa Год назад
The serial logic of this machine reminds me of the design of the original KENBAK-1 microcomputer which used two 1K-bit shift registers to implement 256 8-bit bytes of RAM with a hard-coded state machine to implement not only a fairly clever instruction set but all of the front panel logic for examining, storing memory as well as running and halting the processor. Very clever and very different from typical modern microcontroller design.
@superspit
@superspit Год назад
Oooh! I've repaired two of these very units, now in my display!
@CuriousMarc
@CuriousMarc Год назад
Yeah! Congrats.
@neddreadmaynard
@neddreadmaynard Год назад
Ken brings out his double barrelled brain gun again and blows us all away. The Master.
@Rob2
@Rob2 Год назад
You know what... when I got a case like that, labeled "Dictaphone", I would be very surprised to find calculator in there!
@thebiggerbyte5991
@thebiggerbyte5991 Год назад
A great crossover! I'm now waiting for a whole season of CuriousMarc fixes LGR Thrifts :)
@donmoore7785
@donmoore7785 Год назад
That serial bit math I would never have guessed. Interesting that in the end, you really didn't need the schematic or the knowledge how the chipset works. Cool!
@russellhltn1396
@russellhltn1396 Год назад
Certainly seems odd. I think it was done to avoid having to create multiple adder circuits. By using serial bit, they only needed one adder.
@disruptive_innovator
@disruptive_innovator Год назад
I'm fascinated by vintage display tech. This was really neat to see the inner workings and repair process. Thanks!
@nutsnproud6932
@nutsnproud6932 Год назад
Marc, Thanks for helping Clint.
@Chriva
@Chriva Год назад
Clint _AND_ Marc + gang. I can only handle so many heroes in the same video :)
@danielleite8131
@danielleite8131 Год назад
that's crazy, when I saw this broken calculator on LGR, I thought "oh CuriousMark could repair this..." and now you are fixing his calculator xD
@TimoNoko
@TimoNoko Год назад
This motivated me to fix CASIO A-SA from 1969. A fuse was blown. It costed 50 cents 2010. Fully functional Nixie-tube Casio seems to be 800€ at Ebay. PMOS-logic is very strange, because operating voltage on those chips seems to be negative 25V.
@MarkyShaw
@MarkyShaw Год назад
When worlds collide! ❤
@lionlinux
@lionlinux Год назад
it's about dec words channel :-) (joke)
@socialite1283
@socialite1283 Год назад
I am totally in awe of your knowledge of all things electronic.
@douro20
@douro20 Год назад
Yes Clint does an excellent job with his videos. That comes with doing such work professionally for nearly twenty years.
@fyler1
@fyler1 Год назад
oh my goodness... 2 of my favorite channels together... absolutely amazing!!!
@kei_otake
@kei_otake Год назад
LGR, CuriousMarc, and now Adam Savage with that Ghosbusters gizmo - it’s like Infinity War but for my nerdy RU-vid channels
@cgarby
@cgarby 4 месяца назад
Two of my favorite channels
@aitorbleda8267
@aitorbleda8267 Год назад
This brings back memories. A mix fo combinatorial and sequential.
@38911bytefree
@38911bytefree Год назад
Ultra neat machine ..... so cool and the explanation from Ken was amazing , electronics trying to mimic the old dinosaurs ....
@ItsClodsire
@ItsClodsire Год назад
I was just thinking about this calculator... My calculator collection has been growing lately and I've been fantasizing about it, great job making it work again!
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka Год назад
Cool crossover with LGR, what's next - 8bit guy, Teachmoan, Tehnology Conections etc!?
@brunomoyano8727
@brunomoyano8727 Год назад
Hope so
@ToTheGAMES
@ToTheGAMES Год назад
I hope the 8-bit guy, because if that man tries to fix something it's a recipe for disaster.
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka Год назад
@@ToTheGAMES especially if it's something rare... and you use dremel and paper clip on a psu
@brunomoyano8727
@brunomoyano8727 Год назад
@@mikcnmvedmsfonotekayeah realy he is more of retrobriths
@Rob2
@Rob2 Год назад
@@ToTheGAMES Repairing is better left to Adrian (from the digital basement)
@MikeSmith-sh3ko
@MikeSmith-sh3ko Год назад
In 1970 most calculator's used the same logic as mechanical adding machines this is why there is a += and a -= if you want to add a number use += but taking away needs a bit of thought. 10+2= ? 10+=2+= will give you 12 as expected.but to take away 2 from 10 you need to push 10+=2-= to give result of 8 . Great restoration of lgr's vintage calculator the only thing is once you start collecting them it gets a bit out of control. Great work 👍
@codebeat4192
@codebeat4192 Год назад
That is a great result with the sherifs of electronics 😀👍 Not a subject of this video but the world is so weird nowadays, alot of people see this as trash because it is not working, bulky and old. I wonder why that is as is, is it because people don't understand the art behind technology? Imagine what people throw away these days, it is enormous without some effort to repair it, every day, every week, every year. Insane. Will there a blank period in time of history because of this behaviour? I am very glad people like you still exist, it is wonderful. Nice piece of well made tech restored to its glory. Nice video!
@thirstyCactus
@thirstyCactus Год назад
This colab makes me so happy! ♥
@grubboy3514
@grubboy3514 Год назад
"Wow, only you can figure that out" said Marc to Master Ken...🤣
@cncshrops
@cncshrops Год назад
And Asianometry just released his history of Facit! So calcutors are the flavour of the month 😊
@ToTheGAMES
@ToTheGAMES Год назад
I love that channel
@fgaviator
@fgaviator Год назад
Nice job! Wonderful calculator. And good to see the original cap being retained. All followers of the recapping cult were probably screaming at their screens "Noooo! You can't do that....". But, if it's a good cap and nothing is wrong with it, then nothing is wrong with it. Well done.
@erikdenhouter
@erikdenhouter Год назад
I was screaming that way, but I am not a recapper in that sense. A cap can have leaked and still measure enough capacitance. This one 25% above the rating, but what if it was 35% before leaking ? Many old caps are manufactured far above their rating. Wondered why the cap was not replaced since there was no clear sign of something else has leaked. Would have wanted to see the leads without the green isolation for instance. Don't forget that this radial cap has lived its live hanging on its long leads, vibrating at the end, not glued. The rubber around the leads are subjected to opening up that way.
@JoeDurnavich
@JoeDurnavich Год назад
Putting a 50-year old electrolytic capacitor back in is pure Marc.
@MrRemi1802
@MrRemi1802 Год назад
Whaaaaat! NO division by zero? 😱😱😱 I was expecting this moment for the whole video!
@fullmuppet
@fullmuppet Год назад
Best RU-vid retro tech crossover ever.
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
Man! I'm so happy that the calculator came here.
@SidewaysCytlan
@SidewaysCytlan Год назад
Oh that's awesome! I remember thinking you'd be the perfect guys to fix this when watching the original video, and it actually happened.
@GeorgesChannel
@GeorgesChannel Год назад
Great episode! Watching keeping this wonderful technology alive is very satisfying! Thank you for your rescue mission!
@zxborg9681
@zxborg9681 Год назад
I liked seeing that serial ALU design. Funnily enough, I implemented a similar scheme in a Xilinx FPGA a few years back to make optimal use of some of the fast built-in addressable shift register elements at speed. The more things change, the more they stay the same! And now I have LGR's whole new channel to explore, too. Nice.
@paulwomack5866
@paulwomack5866 Год назад
When I was working with AMD 29300 bit slice (not really bit slices) the registers and latches in the range all had a serial "through channel", so that ALL the registers and latches could be joined up in one massive daisy chain with read/write access. Very helpful for initial loading, and for the debugger we wrote. (this is all from memory, it was 1986. If you want details you'll need to look them up!)
@zxborg9681
@zxborg9681 Год назад
@@paulwomack5866 Just looked up the databook to jog my memory. Man, to think that 35 years ago they were making parts I still think are cool! I know JTAG is mainly for pin scanning and board test, but I thought at one point you were supposed to have been able to use it for a similar idea, to preload and examine internal state as well as pin state. I can see how that ability would make your debugger work nicely, though.
@VegasCyclingFreak
@VegasCyclingFreak Год назад
Well that was a pretty simple problem to diagnose and fix. Leaking batteries eat the copper tracks on PCBs in a lot of old stuff.
@GYTCommnts
@GYTCommnts Год назад
Man, this was like watching a meeting of scientists determined to solve a mystery. Just awesome!
@GrumpyTim
@GrumpyTim Год назад
Wayhey, well done Marc, another lovely vintage calculator rescued, and what a little beauty it is too, kind of glad it wasn't a fault involving unobtainium.
@KeritechElectronics
@KeritechElectronics Год назад
Its loveliness increases, it will never pass into nothingness. Great restoration project. Those ceramic ICs, teeny tiny tubes... absolutely lovely stuff. And it HAD to be ruined by a leaking electrolyte, didn't it? I use IPA for dealing with this sort of damage, but I'd replace all the electrolytics if I were working on it. Might use some clear nail polish for attaching the wire to the PCB, also solder it where the trace remains (especially when you don't have the soldermask here) for better mechanical durability. The Facit looks like a miniaturized version of the Soemtron 220, a marvel of 1960s East German electronic engineering running on full discrete germanium transistor logic, ferrite core memory and 15 nixies. Looks very similar but a few times bigger. That's gonna make a nice restoration project. Inspiration coming from you, of course. Makes me wish I could work with you in your lab. 4:09 now THAT looks pretty... discombobulated.
@martinswan9175
@martinswan9175 Год назад
It's a trip being able to "see" the calculator actually calculating when you hit enter. So cool.
@bennylloyd-willner9667
@bennylloyd-willner9667 Год назад
Great to see two of my fave channels collab. But most of all, what a beautiful machine! 😍
@tim_bbq1008
@tim_bbq1008 Год назад
you guys are awesome. that's an impractical calculator from a bygone era. "the minus sign is in your head" is hilarious.
@Sloxx701
@Sloxx701 Год назад
LGR is great. Nice work Marc. I just watched a documentary on Facit yesterday so this is nice timing.
@clomb1234
@clomb1234 Год назад
I saw the original video. It’s so great to see you successfully fix it. Thank you!
@JB2X-Z
@JB2X-Z Год назад
I knew there was a reason I subscribed to you a while back! This was a great restoration, fantastic job!
@enoz.j3506
@enoz.j3506 Год назад
Great video,from an electronics engineer perspective i would have conformal coated the board, so any future battery leak would not eat the traces ,or worse eaten one of those ceramic ics.Would of been good to see inside the battery box,i'm guessing Nicad.Amazing these old electronic items still work after so many years.Thank you.Subbed.
@m.k.8158
@m.k.8158 Год назад
That battery box has likely been restuffed, which is why it's still working..NiCads of the type used in those units would be pretty much useless by now.
@enoz.j3506
@enoz.j3506 Год назад
Yes,i just would of checked for peace of mind.Having been in the repair business for 40+ years , it payed to be thorough.They probably checked it out of camera.
@T_Mo271
@T_Mo271 Год назад
What a nice piece of equipment.
@ifitsrusteditsmine
@ifitsrusteditsmine Год назад
That last segment cracked me up. Nerd humour is the finest humour.
@twotone3070
@twotone3070 Год назад
The rice wine joke made me chuckle.
@JurassicJenkins
@JurassicJenkins Год назад
Hi I’m new to this channel! Thanks for the tear down and repair. Since the cap wasn’t the culprit, my money is on body sweat from the person who repaired the battery back in the day. 🎈
@crazor01
@crazor01 Год назад
What an awesome collab
@Dirty_Bits
@Dirty_Bits Год назад
Awesome work! Even though the problem was anticlimactic, the process and description of the hardware was fantastic!
@mikemike7001
@mikemike7001 Год назад
The display is gorgeous, but just look at those cool keyswitches.
@Geomanb
@Geomanb Год назад
Both my favourite RU-vidrs!
@thesteelrodent1796
@thesteelrodent1796 Год назад
happy to see this beautiful old piece of tech repaired and Clint really did a great job showing off the gorgeous ceramic ICs in his video
@dwagner6
@dwagner6 Год назад
Literally my two favorite YT channels hopping in bed together. What a great day!
@theposguy1435
@theposguy1435 Год назад
I love the ceramic package on those chips
@Jawst
@Jawst Год назад
Wow I've got one similar this!!! The power suply is bigger than the calculator!!!!
@nevadaxelizabeth
@nevadaxelizabeth Год назад
a Clint x Marc episode?. yes please. glad to see Clint sent you the calculator. that machine deserved to be repaired
@kellyherald1390
@kellyherald1390 Год назад
This has to be one the easiest restorations you've done in quite a while. Great job keeping this calculator from being cannibalized and being lost to history.
@fallwitch
@fallwitch Год назад
What a beautiful calculator. Great job getting it sorted.
@petesapwell
@petesapwell Год назад
Wonderful machine!
@dwaynezilla
@dwaynezilla Год назад
That nixie calculator has a real nice feel to it
@amysyrmis3457
@amysyrmis3457 Год назад
My two favourite RU-vid creators thank you
@larsbr4519
@larsbr4519 Год назад
Good one, I Iive 20Miles from Åtvidaberg where the Facit factory was situated.
@Enjoymentboy
@Enjoymentboy Год назад
Always love watching you dig into something unknown and just getting to work. Seeing the testing at the beginning reminded me of a little calculator test I accidentally discovered in grade 4. Bear in mind this was used on an old calculator that was limited to 8 digits. I learned this would tell me how the calculator rounded up/down when going to 1 digit. I put in eight 9s and divided by 3 four times (ie 99999999/3=33333333/3=11111111/3=370370.6/3=?). The answer would usually come up as 1234567.8 but if the calculator rounded down it would go to 1234567.7 and if up 1234567.9. It never actually helped me in any way but as a kid I always thought this was pretty cool and I loved trying it out any time I got my hands on a different calculator.
@m.k.8158
@m.k.8158 Год назад
That reminds me an old trick I remember on calculators: you type 11111111, hit multiply, and hit equals-you will get 1234567.8 on most calculators(assuming an eight digit display). If you then hit 1 and equals, you get all 1's, hitting 2 and hitting equals will get all 2's, etc. This will not work on all calculators-the rounding can affect this, and the second part relies on auto-constant, which some calculators did not have. On some calculators, you will get an over-range indication along with the digits, along with the decimal point between the 7 and 8
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