Set #4, 8-BIT, fancy 8-segment
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The display images, except the Sharp EL-811 display, on this page are
Copyright © 2002-2006 Göran Larsson.
You are given permission to use, modify and reproduce the display images
in the downloadable tar and zip files, however,
you can't sell them or include them in compilations that are distributed
for profit.
Set #4, 8-BIT, fancy 8-segmentThis is a 8-segment display. The 8-segment display is designed like a 7-segment display but with six segments forming an odd hourglass-shape and two segments forming a central vertical bar. The minus sign and arrow are separate and appears at the far right end of the display. This odd looking display design, itron tubes by the Japanese company Iseden, was used on some early Japanese calculators, e.g. Sharp QT-8D, EL-8, and EL-811.
All glyphs are 15 pixels wide and
20 pixels high.
The downloadable tar and zip files
contains all glyphs in all colors shown on this page.
Both GIF and
PNG versions are available.
Glyphs| Ten decimal digits |
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| Ten decimal digits with decimal point |
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| Ten decimal digits with tick mark |
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| Ten decimal digits with tick mark and decimal point |
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| Segment test, and blank |
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| I, K, Minus sign, and Arrow |
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| Ball and Minus sign |
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Colors| Green vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) |
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| Blue vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) |
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| Orange gas discharge tube (GDT) |
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Format| GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) |
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| PNG (Portable Network Graphics) |
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Examples| Sharp EL-811 display |
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| One more... |
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| ...and the real thing |
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| A different display |
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The picture of the Sharp EL-811 display is Copyright © by the Datamath Calculator Museum and is used with permission.
DownloadDisplay images available for download here.
GenerateYou can generate composite images using this display image.
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