Memory status (w), Function – HP 15c User Manual

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Appendix C: Memory Allocation 215

Memory Status (

W

)

To view the current memory configuration of the calculator, press |
W (memory), holding W to retain the display.

*

The display will be

four numbers,

dd uu pp-b

where:

dd

=

the number of the highest-numbered register in the data storage

pool (making the total number of data registers dd + 2 because of R

0

and R

I

);

uu = the number of uncommitted registers in the common pool;

pp = the number of registers containing program instructions; and

b = the number of bytes left before uu is decremented (to supply seven

more bytes of program memory) and pp is incremented.

The initial status of the HP-15C at power-up is:

19 46 0-0

The movable boundary between the data storage and common pools is
always between R

dd

and R

dd + 1

.

Memory Reallocation

There are 67 registers in memory, worth seven bytes each. Sixty-four of
these registers (R

2

to R

65

) are interconvertible between the data storage and

common pools.

The

m %

Function

If you should require more common space (as for programming) or more
data storage space (but not both simultaneously!), you can make the
necessary register reallocation using m %.

The procedure is:

*

MEM is nonprogrammable.

m (dimension) is so called because it is also used (with A through E or V) to dimension
matrices. Above, however, it is used (with %) to ―dimension‖ the size of the data storage pool.

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