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Sub-Zero: an antique mechanical calculator. How to use it (with greetings from the 18th century)

A surprisingly elegant machine that has come down to us from those ancient times, when not that the Internet did not exist, - there were not even computers yet. Several characteristics of Sub-Zero, which at one time were emphasized by the marketers who promoted it: (1) works with numbers ± 999999; (2) adds and subtracts in seconds; (3) never wrong; (4) amazingly easy to use; (5) works silently; (6) made of high quality materials that meet German standards; (7) does not wear out. Created to live long.


So what is this machine? How does she perform calculations? What is her filling? How to use it for addition and subtraction? And anyway, who came up with it? Read all about it below.



This masterpiece of ancient digital mechanics has other advantages that it compares favorably with modern digital electronics: (1) eternal battery charge; (2) flicker-free screen; (3) does not require maintenance; (4) starts with a flick of the wrist (automatically, as soon as you take it out of the case); (5) 100% protection against hackers. A joke, of course, but as they say in every joke there is some joke.



Below is a detailed description of what Sub-Zero consists of and how it works. But before reading the article further, it will be useful to “play” with the flash version of a similar mechanical calculator (link here ), although everything is in German. Because when you describe the principle of Sub-Zero on your fingers, the explanation sounds rather complicated. But when you work with a lively mechanical calculator, everything turns out to be intuitive. So if you, dear reader, do not have experience with mechanical calculators of this kind, it will be useful to postpone reading the article for some time and play with the flash version of the calculator.



What is Sub-Zero stuffing?


Sub-Zero consists of three components: 1) one-piece metal body with six moving toothed strips inside; 2) a pencil with the help of which numerical values ​​are given; 3) handle to reset the registers to 0.



How does Sub-Zero perform calculations?



Reset calculator registers



Instruction: addition



Instruction: Subtraction



Who invented mechanical calculators of this kind, and when did they appear?



Here is such an amazing elegant machine from the ancient technical past. Colleagues, does anyone have a Sub-Zero on the farm? Or maybe a similar machine? Please share your impressions and take part in the survey.



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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/426201/


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