In 1981, the German music group Kraftwerk released a song played on a calculator
Dentaku the Calculator
What is it about?
In 1981, the German music group Kraftwerk released a song played on a calculator. The title of the song is “Pocket Calculator”. The Japanese version is titled "Dentaku". Dentaku (電卓) is the Japanese name for a calculator.
App Store Description
In 1981, the German music group Kraftwerk released a song played on a calculator. The title of the song is “Pocket Calculator”. The Japanese version is titled "Dentaku". Dentaku (電卓) is the Japanese name for a calculator.
At the time, Japanese calculators were at the peak of their evolution and it was not uncommon to find calculators with musical scales assigned to each button and the ability to play music.
I created this application to remember the old days and to make the tasteless task of calculation a little more enjoyable.
This application is not only a practical calculator, but also designed to be enjoyable to use.
Features:
• A musical scale is assigned to each button and between buttons, which produces a sound when operated. You can select from 200 different tones.
• The position of the scale can be checked using the 'Show Musical Scale' option.
C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B...
• You can select the background color of your choice. Tap the buttons to change the background color slightly. For example, if you press the button repeatedly, the blue background changes to red and appears hotter. When you stop tapping the button, it changes back to blue.
• If you switch on 'Auto Mode', the background color and tone will automatically change at random.
• You can name your favorite tone and background color combinations and save them in 'My Themes'.
• The basic calculation functions are generally the same specifications as those of the iOS calculator app, but there are some differences.
• Initially, the mode prioritizes multiplication and division. If this mode is switched off, the app behaves like a general Japanese calculator (except for scientific calculators).
• The optional RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) mode is a classic specification with a fixed number of stacks - the same specification as HP's 4-level RPN, but the number of stacks can be chosen between 4 and 8.
• Supports number formats for various countries.
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