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RE: 41 users: what's your SIZE? - Dave Britten - 01-04-2022 12:48 PM

(01-04-2022 06:06 AM)Garth Wilson Wrote:  
(01-04-2022 05:23 AM)g8241CV Wrote:  Size 100. For speed similar to agarza. In technical class exams I would store intermediary problem computation results in registers 11, 22, 33, 44 and so forth since double pressing one key was the fastest way to STO results during an exam.

Remember you can use the top two rows of keys to enter 01, 02, ...10, so STO 01 is STO ∑+, STO 02 is STO 1/X, etc., so you don't need to do two keypresses for register numbers 1 through 10. Same thing goes for RCL, FIX, SCI, ENG, VIEW, TONE, LBL, GTO, and lots more.

Same for XEQ, so you can have another plane of program-specific "user" keys that don't actually require you to be in USER mode. I really ought to make use of that more than I do.


RE: 41 users: what's your SIZE? - g8241CV - 01-05-2022 05:55 AM

"Remember.. " Thank you for the kind nudge. It's only been a few decades since those exam days. Reflecting a bit more, there's a glimmer of a memory that I may well have been storing constants in the top row and using other tricks I've long since forgotten. Gotta pull those overlays and program notes out for review some day. Pleasant memories... .

Thanks for the tips. Been using softkey storage registers on 50g and Free42, but when I pick up one of my 41s I'll be a little bit quicker.