history of the 4-level stack
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09-06-2014, 05:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-06-2014 05:25 PM by axd1967.)
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RE: history of the 4-level stack
(09-06-2014 06:08 AM)walter b Wrote:(09-05-2014 09:11 PM)axd1967 Wrote: I can't recall exactly where someone wrote that T was related to trig calculations. Thx; so what could be the nature of the interaction between trig ops and T? Maybe trig ops involve polynomials, for which the T-drop down is handy? But wouldn't 3 levels also accomplish this? Edit added: Classic Series Technology says "The final register did double duty as the topmost register in the stack (T) and as a working register for trigonometric functions. Thus when a trig function was used, the topmost value in the stack was lost.". Free42; 48SX; 42S; 15C; DM-15; DM-41 |
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