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an early mechanical calculator invented by Blaise Pascal in the 17th century, capable of performing addition and subtraction through gear mechanisms, considered one of the first mechanical calculators
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Museums often display replicas of Pascaline, showcasing its historical importance in the evolution of calculating machines.
The Pascaline utilized a series of gears and cogs to perform mathematical operations, pioneering the concept of mechanical computation.
Pascaline, invented in the 17th century, marked a significant advancement in mechanical computing devices.
Blaise Pascal designed the Pascaline to assist in arithmetic calculations, particularly addition and subtraction.
Although limited in functionality compared to modern calculators, Pascaline laid the foundation for subsequent developments in computing technology.