Hello, all,
While not exactly on-topic for classic computers, it is indirectly
related due to electronic calculators being an enabling technology for
the first microprocessors.
On Friday, 20-July, Robert "Bob" Ragen, the father of the Friden EC-130
calculator (arguably the first all-solid-state electronic calculator)
passed away with his family around him. He was 83 years old, just three
days short of his 84th birthday. Ragen was responsible for bringing
Friden into the electronic age with the design of the EC-130, and a
number of follow on calculators, including the EC-132, and the 1150 and
1160-series calculators. He was a prolific inventor, with over 80
patents to his name.
The EC-130 exhibit in the Old Calculator Museum has been permanently
dedicated to this calculator pioneer.
Rick Bensene
The Old Calculator Museum
http://oldcalculatormuseum.com