Manufacturer: IME (Industria Macchine Elletroniche)
Model: KB6
AKA: Satellite
Year: ~1969
Display: Nixie (16)
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Dimensions: 330x203x203 mm
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Origin:  
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Owner: DEVIDTS Serge

 

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Description 

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Console for the IME: 86S
The IME remote control system was designed to permit 2 operators,
each at their own desk, to share the use of a single electronic calculator.
The remote control keyboard contains all the functional keys found on the keyboard of the calculator itself, as well as a floating display.
To operate it, one merely touches the
[RC]-button which transfers control of the calculating unit to the keyboard. When the work has been completed, another depression of the
[HC]-key releases control of the central calculating unit back to the master keyboard.

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Other sources of info:  

UNIV Erlangen

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Label on bottom ^

 

 





Another version with a black 'RC'-button ^
(Thanks to Professor Elliot Tanis for picture and info)

 

 

Console + DURA: 1041MCT ^