TI-59 Emulator
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06-13-2014, 01:58 PM
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RE: TI-59 Emulator
(06-13-2014 01:46 PM)Marcus von Cube Wrote: With a fresh RAM (no RAM file in the directory) hit R/S. You get a steady C for a while, then a rapidly flashing "C 0.", and then C again. But that's normal TI-59 behaviour. Blinking display is error state. You executed empty program and after TI-59 executed the last step it finished execution with error because it didn't find R/S or RTN. It's the same as on the real TI-59. Quote:0. 1/X seems to produce the same flashing pattern so it's probably not a running program but a non working error blink. No, it is not "non working error blink" but error state for division by zero in this case. Press CE to clear the error state (blinking) without clearing display register. Press CLR to clear error state and display register (and pending operations etc.) https://www.hrastprogrammer.com/hrastwood/ https://hrastprogrammer.bandcamp.com/ |
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