Production ceased in late 1977 after an estimated 8,000 to 12,000 units. Blaupunkt never released a v2.0. The leftover inventory was sold to a liquidation company, and most units were scrapped. Today, fewer than 200 are believed to exist in working condition.
: Open the Blaupunkt Calculator v1.0 and type the serial number into the designated field. Generate Code : Click the "Calculate" or "Decode" button.
If you are looking for the fastest calculator in the world, look away. The Blaupunkt Calculator v1.0 is slow, heavy, and unable to perform complex scientific functions (it lacks sin, cos, and tan).
Under the hood, the is a fascinating hybrid of discrete logic and early LSI (Large Scale Integration). Unlike its Japanese competitors who used single-chip solutions (like the Hitachi HD36138), Blaupunkt opted for a multi-chip module designed by Bosch’s semiconductor division in Reutlingen.
on your PC, type in the serial number, and click "Calculate." Input the Code
: You must partially remove the radio from the dashboard to find the 10-digit serial number on the side or top label. Input Data : Open the Blaupunkt Code Calculator and enter the serial number into the designated white box. Generate Code