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HP HP-28S - Recovery Modes

HP HP-28S
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DEC Base ( DEC.
,.
Binary integers
entered
without
base
markers
are
interpreted
in
base
10. All
binary
integers are
displayed
in
base
10
and
show
a
Hd
H
base marker.
HEX Base (
HEX.
,.
Binary integers
entered
without
base
markers
are
interpreted
in
base
16. All
binary
integers are
displayed
in
base
16
and
show
an
HhH
base
marker.
OCT Base (
OCT.
,.
Binary integers
entered
without
base
markers
are
interpreted
in
base
8.
All
binary
integers are
displayed
in
base
8
and
show
a H
OH
base
marker.
BIN Base (
BIN.
,.
Binary integers
entered
without
base
markers
are
interpreted
in
base
2.
All
binary
integers are
displayed
in
base
2
and
show
a
Hb
H
base
marker.
Binary
Integer
Wordsize
The
current
wordsize
can
range
from 1 bit
through
64 bits.
It
controls
how
binary
integers are displayed; also,
binary
integers are
truncated
to
the
current
wordsize
when
used
as
arguments
or
returned
as re-
sults.
To
set
the
wordsize to
n,
execute n S HJ S
(store
wordsize).
Recovery Modes
The
recovery
modes
determine
whether
copies are
made
of
command
lines, of
the
stack,
and
of
arguments
to
commands.
These copies
can
help
you to recover if you
make
a mistake.
CMD
Mode
This
mode
determines
whether
a
copy
of
the
command
line is
saved
when
you press 1 ENTER 1 (or a
key
that
performs
ENTER).
CMD
On
( CMO.
,.
Command
lines are
saved
for recovery
by
.1
COMMAND
I.
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24:
Modes
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