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Now I have a voice in my head saying "you were sooo stupid to buy this HP calculator"
07-30-2015, 10:04 PM
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RE: Now I have a voice in my head saying "you were sooo stupid to buy this HP cal...
This is the quote from an old thread in former hp-forum:

HP39GII and access to the commands and some comments

<< After an execution of this program the calculator grows into the slowest one with plotting and some other functions.

EXPORT TEST2()
BEGIN
N:=4;
FOR I FROM 1 TO N STEP 1 DO
L1:=RANDOM(200,0,10);
L2:=SORT(L1); {}; END;
END;

Only <power OFF, ON> returns it to normal speed. If we make "N:=6" here, it will hang up till pressing ON+F3. Message is "Warning: Memory full!". But in fact, memory is not full: you can check it in Memory Manager after first execution with N:=4. >>

Now memory bugs and hangups passed from 39gii to Prime. What about serious and big programs then there (eg. 20...40 thousands of steps I sometimes did on FX-2.0)? I already can't do without HP-50G - the fact. But easely without 39gii and Prime.
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RE: Now I have a voice in my head saying "you were sooo stupid to buy this HP cal... - Hlib - 07-30-2015 10:04 PM
HP 39gII screen quality? - Martin Hepperle - 07-31-2015, 07:56 AM



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