HP-29C: 98 Program Steps, So, why not an even 100?
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08-27-2019, 09:54 PM
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RE: HP-29C: 98 Program Steps, So, why not an even 100?
(08-27-2019 04:57 PM)grsbanks Wrote: Because the RAM chips hold a whole number of 56-bit (7-byte) registers. The total number of program steps, each occupying one byte, is therefore necessarily going to be a multiple of 7. The HP-38E is a bit different as it has 50 steps. It uses nibbles 12 and 13 from register 8 as the first program step. cheers Tony |
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