i apologize. i did forget the 'STO' command was part of the example. old age--no cure in sight ... /guy On 9/7/07, Don Hart <ddhart1@...> wrote: > You should have 2 things on your stack... > level 2 should have << 2 + >> > level 1 should have 'ADD2' > > how you got... > 1: :: x<< % 2. x+ x' > ID ADD2 x'x>> ; > > ...I'm not sure but, just in case, check flags 85 & > 92. They should be off (no check mark) > > > > > Key in a program, a simple one we will call 'ADD2'. > > > ><< 2 + >> > > > > You press, in sequence: > > > > the Right-shift key > > + (this getsyou the "program" brackets) > > 2 > > + > > ENTER > > > > The program is on the stack. > > > > Now press the single-quote key in the middle of the > keyboard above > >SIN. > > This gets you a pairof single-quotes with the > cursor between them. > > > > Press and hold the yellow ALPHA key, and, while > holdingit down, > >press > > the keys with the yellow letters A D D and the > number 2, and then > > release theALPHA key. Press ENTER. > > > > A variable name is on the stack. > > > > Your stack has: > ><< 2 + >> > > 'ADD2' > > > > Press the STO key. > > =1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1 > My stackhas; (after pressing ENTER) > > 1: :: x<< % 2. x+ x' > ID ADD2 x'x>> ; > > When I press 'STO' > the message > > ! STO Error: > Bad Argument > Type > > comes to thescreen in a shadowed box. > and the contents of register 1 are still there > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Yahoo! Autos new Car Finder tool. > http://autos.yahoo.com/carfinder/ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- We were somewhere around the Withywindle on the edge of the Old Forest when the drugs began to take hold. --Hunter S. Tolkien
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Re: [50g] 50g
2007-09-08 by Guy Teague
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