Ok, I've got CASIO fx-350MS:

it looks exactly the same as all other calcs:

but inside it's more like fx-82ms:

it means for now we will use "A&W" clone with flexible keyboard circuit exclusively (at least for some time).
A project log for HACKACALC
Under this project I will document a process of converting cheap scientific calculator into cool programmable one :)
Ok, I've got CASIO fx-350MS:
it looks exactly the same as all other calcs:
but inside it's more like fx-82ms:
it means for now we will use "A&W" clone with flexible keyboard circuit exclusively (at least for some time).
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