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HP HP-16C - Storage Register Operations; Section 6: Memory and Storage; Storing and Recalling Numbers Directly

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Section
6:
Memory
and
Storage
available
for
storage),
then
101
storage
registers(R,
to
Ry,,)
are
available,
since
203/2
=
101.5
and
half
registers
are
not
available
for
data
storage.
Given
a
word
size
of
16,
the
configuration
of
memory
allocation
would
look
like
this
with
the
first
recorded
program
line:
Storage
Registers
(16
bits
each)
Ro
R,
Rg
Directly
Ra
addressable
<
registers
Re
R.o
.
R
(R20,) R32
(Rea,
)
R1oo
Half
register
left
(not
usablz2).
Program
Memory
001-instruction
002-
003-
004-
005-
006-
007-
Lines
002
to
007
are
available
but
unoccupied.
These
3V2
registers
(seven
bytes)
are
converted
to
seven
lines
of
program
memory
when
the
first
program
instruction
is
recorded.
When
the
eighth
program
instruction
is
recorded,
another
3%
registers
(seven
bytes)
will
be
converted
to
program
memory.
This

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