Blaise Pascal is credited with inventing a calculator, advanced for its time, called the Pascaline.
In 1642, Blaise Pascal,
while only eighteen years old invented a device to help his father who
worked as a tax collector do his job. Pascal invented one of the first
calculators called the Pascaline. The Pascaline was only able to do
addition with ease. It used 8 dials to add numbers up to 8 figures long.
As one dial moved to 10 notches it moved the next dial up a notch. The
photo to the right is an actual Pascaline signed by Blaise Pascal
himself.
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