Babylonian Cuneiform Symbols too Complicated for Calculators and Clocks

tuckerkao

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The Babylonian Cuneiform symbols seem to complicated to be programmed into a basic digital calculator or clock. I tried a different method, it appeared functioning to at least make the digital display possible.
https://i.stack.imgur.com/xctJK.png

Symbols are important considering how easy or hard they can be memorized. The upper parts of the symbols are corresponding to the Circle Quadrants from 1 to 4.
5 Dozens Font Numericals.png

5 Dozens Digital Calculator Numericals.png
 
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What is the purpose of implementing those symbols into a digital calculator ?
 
What is the purpose of implementing those symbols into a digital calculator ?
So I can count my math in any bases from binary up to 5 Dozens and convert between them.

I found out that correct symbols made the higher base much easier, I also put the symbols in the dozenal order to make the divisions of 3 simpler.

This image shows some of the fonts I've programmed recently -
Dozenal Font Enhancement.png
 
Why do these symbols make the math easier for higher bases? What's wrong with using letters, like A-F?
 
Why do these symbols make the math easier for higher bases? What's wrong with using letters, like A-F?
The highest base I use is like 5-dozens. There aren't enough characters from A-Z to fill up that many symbols.

Also, 800(eight hundreds), A00(A hundreds), the main reason I don't use A-F anymore as they give duplicate confusions.
 
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