5 special memory operations, Special memory operations -16, Caution – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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5 Special Memory Operations

Occasionally the HP 48 may seem to freeze while executing something,
and won’t respond to the (CANCEL) key. This can happen if the

memory becomes corrupted, or if the system becomes “confused”

during execution.

If this happens, you have two ways to try to correct it: a

system, halt

and a

memory reset.

Caution

If you must reset your calculator, always attempt a

system halt first. Consider a memory reset only if

the system halt fails.

System Halt

A system halt does the following:

■ Interrupts and cancels all executing programs and system

operations.

■ Clears the stack, all local variables, the three LAST variables, the

PICTURE display, and the temporary system storage section of

memory.

■ Turns off the user keyboard (clears flag -62).
■ Detaches all libraries from the HOME directory, and reconfigures all

libraries in all available ports (see “Using Libraries” in chapter 28
for details).

■ Makes the HOME directory the current directory.
B Activates the main MTH menu.

Note that a system halt does

not

affect the stored objects in HOME

and Port 0.

To halt the system from the keyboard:

1. Press and hold (ON).

2. Press the menu key.
3. Release both keys.

A system halt is also performed automatically when you turn on the

calculator

tf

you have added, removed, or changed the write-protect

switch position of any plug-in card since you last turned the calculator

5-16 Memory

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