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Meet
the
HP-67
23
Programming
the
HP-67
is
that
easy!
The
calculator
remembers
a
series
of
keystrokes
and
then
executes
it
at
the
press
of
a
single
key.
In
fact
the
HP-67
can
remember
up
to
224
separate
operations
(and
many
more
keystrokes,
since
many
operations
require
two
or
three
keystrokes)
and
execute
them
at
the
press
of
one
of
the
label
keys.
By
using,
say,
label
A
for
one
program,
label
B
for
another,
etc.,
your
calculator
can
contain
many
different
programs
at
one
time.
Recording
the
Program.
Just
as
the
programs
in
the
Standard
Pac
have
been
permanently
recorded
on
magnetic
cards,
so
you
can
record
your
program
on
a
magnetic
card.
To
record
your
program:
1.
Select
a
blank,
unprotected
(unclipped)
magnetic
card.
Side
1
E‘
Side
2
s
2 2
——
2
2.
3.
7
Side
1
7 Side
2
protecled.//gl<1
Sf[/&f
_s"/gFACE
A‘m
Z’
unclipped,
Slide
the
W/PRGM-RUN
switch
werem[[[IMllRUN
to
W/PRGM.
Insert
side
1
of
the
card
into
the
right
card
reader
slot
on
the
calculator.
Permit
the
card
to
pass
through
the
card
reader
to
the
left
of
the
calculator.
Since
your
program
contains
fewer
than
113
instructions,
you
need
to
pass
only
one
side
of
the
card
through
the
card
reader.
Your
program
is
now
recorded
on
the
magnetic
card.
.
Be
sure
to
mark
the
card
so
you
don’t
forget
what
program
is
on
the
card
and
what
keys
control
the
program.
The
marked
card
might
look
like
this
when
you
are
through:
GSPHERE
SJRFACE
AREA
3
Sad24
e
.
The
program
now
on
the
card
will
remain
there
until
you
record
another
program
over
it.
To
save
the
program
permanently,
so
that
no
other
program
can
be
recorded
on
the
card,
clip
the
corner
of
the
card
nearest
side
1:
unprotected
-
Bd2A.
.

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