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MEMORY
FULL
The
calculator
has
insufficient
memory
available
to
do
the
operation.
See appendix
B.
NONEXISTENT
Attempted
to
refer
to
a
nonexistent
program
label
(or
line
number)
with
[GTO),
roToim,
rxEQl,
or {FN}. Note that the error
NONEXISTENT
can
mean
either
(1)
you
explicitly
(from
the
keyboard)
called
a
program
label
that
does
not
exist;
or
(2)
the
program
that
you
called referred to
another
label, which does not
exist.
NO
LABELS
The
catalog
of
programs
(Tmem)
{PGM})
indicates
no
program
la
bels
stored.
NO
ROOT
FND
SOLVE
cannot
find
the
root
of
the
equation
using
the
current
initial
guesses
(see
page
261
and
page
261).
A
SOLVE
operation
executed
in
a program does not produce this error; the same condition causes it
instead
to
skip
the
next
program
line
(the
line
following
the
instruc
tion
SOLVE
variable).
NO
STAT
DATA
Attempted to do a statistics calculation with no statistics data stored.
OVERFLOW
Warning
(displayed
momentarily);
the
magnitude
of a
result
is
too
large for the calculator to handle. The calculator returns
±9.99999999999E499
in
the
current
display
format.
(See
'Range-of
Numbers
and
Overflow'
on
page
24.)
This
condition
sets
flag
6.
If
flag
5
is
set,
then
overflow
has
the
added
effect
of
halting
a
running
program
and
leaving
the
message
in
the
display
until
you
press
a
key.
PRGM
TOP
Indicates
the
'top*
of
program
memory.
The
memory
scheme
is
circu
lar,
so
PRGM
TOP
is
also
the
line
after
the
last
line
in
program
memory.
RUNNING
The
calculator
is
running
a
program
(other
than
a
SOLVE
or /FN
routine).
Messages
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