Brutkey

Nina Kalinina
@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

CALEDATA.30 stores a different part of the Casio Caleid OS - the applications. It also features the very same images we've seen in our BN-20 BIOS. I'm uploading them here upscaled and colour-corrected.

The "notes" application has lots of different categories of notes: cars, cards, CDs, books, films, and so on.

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Nina Kalinina
@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

Some more built-in apps in the Caleid OS: "easy sheet" is a spreadsheet program with built-in templates (mortgage, currency converter, GOLF SCORE wtf) and the networking app (computer, electronic mail, FAX).

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Nina Kalinina
@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

What could be better than a calculator app? Well, of course, two calculator apps! Yes, Caleid has two built-in calculators: one is stand-alone and one is a pop-up calculator. Handy, eh?!

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Nina Kalinina
@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

Caleid is a "Mobile Navigator", not a "Business navigator", so it has three built-in games.

The last file in the OS, the 300 KB blob CALEDATA.40, doesn't have any non-compressed bitmaps.

Can we run the OS in the simulator? It is shipped with it, after all. Hmm... Let's try! (cont)

Nina Kalinina
@nina_kali_nina@tech.lgbt

Well, actually, I can't think of a way to do so... Maybe some other time.

Anyhow, I've uploaded the Caleid OS and the SIM3020 to the Internet Archive:
https://archive.org/details/caladdin/Screenshot%202026-02-01%20at%2015.16.33.png

Grab a DosBox-X with PC-98 support and try it yourself~