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Radio Shack Telephone Interface II Manual

Radio Shack Telephone Interface II
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Note:
,f
a
variable
loaded
with
a
numerical
value
is
specified
as
a
character
variable,
or
if
a
\)
character
variable
is
specified
to
store
a
numerical
value,
an
error
(error
code:
1
)
occurs.
This
error
will
not
occur
when
variable
are
cleared,
that
is,
when
a
numerical
variable
is
loaded
with
or
a
character
variable
is
loaded
with
no
character.
2.
Specifying
variables
Fixed
memory
1.
Specify
fixed
memories
simply
by
pressing
a
single
key
such
as
[X]
,
or
two
or
more
key
such
as
I
B
I
|shft|
|~$~1
.
Example:
-*
Numerical
variable
A
is
specified.
DC
Mil
DB
Character
variable
B$
is
specified.
2.
Fixed
memories
A
through
Z
or
A$ through
Z$
are
individually
given
serial
numbers
1
through
26,
and are
specified
by
inputting
codes
such
as A(1)
and
A(5)
or
A$<1)
and
A$(5).
Example:
A
(1)
-j-
Numerical
variable
A
is
specified.
A$
(1)
->
Character
variable
A$
is
specified.
A
(48-25)
Numerical
variable
A(23),
namely
W,
is
specified.
A$<3*4)
-*
Character
variable
A$(12),
namely
L$,
is
specified.
When
you
use the
form
A
( )
or
A$
( ),
only
the
integer
part
of
parenthesized
value
is
effective.
Memories
specified
in
the
form of
A
(
)
or
AS
(
)
are
called
dimension
memories.
You
should
note
that
memories
A
through
Z, and
A(1)
through
A(26),
A$
through
Z$
and
A
A$(1)
and
through
A$(26)
actually
use
the
same
memory
location.
For
example,
A,
A(1),
A$
and
A$(1)
all use
the
same memory
location.
And
E,
B(5), E$
and
C$(5)
all
use the
same
memory
location.
Only
one
value
or
piece of
data
can
occupy
any
given
memory
location
at
one
time.
When
B or
A(2)
is entered,
for
example,
data
memory
B
is
specified
as a
numerical
variable;
when
B$ or
A$(2)
is
entered
(the
same
data memory,
namely
memory
B)
is
specified
as
a
character
variable.
Flexible
memory
Flexible
memory
is
specified
in
the
form
A
(
)
or
A$
(
Jin the
same
manner
as in
2 above.
But
when
the
value
in
parentheses
is
smaller
than
27,
this
flexible
memory
is not
specified,
since
number
of fixed
memories
is
26.
Example:
A(27)
-*
Specification
of
numerical
variable
A(27)
(flexible
memory)
A$(19
x
2)
-*
Specification of
character
variable
A$(28)
(flexible
memory)
Note:
(
Numerical
memory
(Numerical
variable)
Memory
Data
memory
(Variable)
Program
memory
Character
memory
(Character
variable)
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Radio Shack Telephone Interface II Specifications

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BrandRadio Shack
ModelTelephone Interface II
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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