2 x PC-1410 computers
(one unit has a blemish on the screen, otherwise fully functional)
(1st Unit - Batteries supplied / 2nd unit - no batteries included)
2 x hard covers
1 x CE-126 Printer with cassette interface
1 x AC Adaptor
1 x User Manual
The Sharp PC-1401 is a small pocket computer manufactured by Sharp.
It was introduced in 1983 and is one of the first combinations of
scientific calculator and portable computer with BASIC interpreter/bytecode compiler.
The PC-1402 has the same features but includes 10K of RAM.
Technical specifications
CPU: Hitachi SC61860 (8-bit CMOS), 576 kHz clock frequency
4 KiB RAM (3534 bytes usable) (Two 2×8 CMOS Static RAM HM6116 chips)
40 KiB ROM (SC613256 chip)
Display: monochrome LCD 16 digits (5×7 pixel) in 1 line (Controlled by SC43536 chip)
Integrated piezoelectric speaker
Keyboard: 76 keys, 1 switch on front, 1 key, 1 knob on back/side
11-pin serial connector for printer/cassette controller CE-126P [de]
Powered from two CR2032 batteries, power consumption is less than 0.03 W
Size: 170×72×9.5mm, weighing around 150 grams
Peripherals
The machine has an 11-pin serial connector, which is almost through-hole compatible.
This connects to a proprietary thermal printer, such as a CE-126P.
The printer will also serve as an adapter to connect to a tape recorder.
The tape recorder provides program and data backup.