Storing, deleting, and restoring backup objects – HP 50g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Storing, deleting, and restoring backup objects

To create a backup object use one of the following approaches:

Θ Use the File Manager („¡) to copy the object to port. Using this

approach, the backup object will have the same name as the original
object.

Θ Use the STO command to copy the object to a port. For example, in

algebraic mode, to back up variable A into a backup object named AA in
port 1, use the keystroke sequence:

@@@A@@@ K „ê1™~a~a`

Θ Use the ARCHIVE command to create a backup of the HOME directory (see

above).

To delete a backup object from a port:

Θ Use the File Manager („¡) to delete the object as you would a

variable in the HOME directory (see Chapter 2).

Θ Use the PURGE command as follows:

In algebraic mode, use: PURGE(: Port_Number : Backup_Name)
In RPN mode, use: : Port_Number : Backup_Name PURGE

To restore a backup object:

Θ Use the File Manager („¡) to copy the backup object from Port

memory to the HOME directory.

Θ When a backup object is restored, the calculator performs an integrity

check on the restored object by calculating its CRC value. Any
discrepancy between the calculated and the stored CRC values result in an
error message indicating a corrupted data.

Note: When you restore a HOME directory backup two things happen:

Θ The backup directory overwrites the current HOME directory. Thus, any

data not backed up in the current HOME directory will be lost.

Θ The calculator restarts. The contents of history or stack are lost.

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