abacus

     

An abacus, also calle a counting frame, is a calculating tool for performing arithmetic processes. Nowadays, abaci are often constructed as a wooden frame with beads sliding on wires, but originally they were beads or stones moved in grooves in sand or on tablets of wood, stone, or metal. The abacus was in use centuries before the adoption of the written modern numeral system and is still widely used by merchants and clerks in China, Japan, Africa, India and elsewhere.

Trivia about abacus

  • Ancient calculator seen here
  • The name of this manual computing device is from the Greek abax, or "counting board"
  • A type of this counting device is called suan pan in Chinese & soroban in Japanese
  • The zero came about in part as a way to indicate the unused levels on this beaded device
  • You can count on this device, which often uses beads to make things add up