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The Pascaline, invented by Blaise Pascal in the 17th century, is a mechanical calculator made primarily of wood and metal. It features a rectangular box with a series of rotating dials or wheels, each representing a digit from 0 to 9. The front has a series of windows displaying the numbers, and it typically has a crank on the side for inputting calculations. Its design reflects the aesthetics and technology of its time, resembling a sophisticated piece of craftsmanship rather than a modern electronic device.

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