HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Once you’ve initiated the memory reset, the calculator beeps and

displays the following screen:

Memory Reset Prompt

3. Press YES if you want to try and recover the variables you

have stored in HOME and in Port 0. There is no guarantfe

that all of the variables can be recovered. Press N0 to

perform a complete memory reset. This restores the HP 48 to its

factory-default state and clears all user memory.

Responding to Low-Memory Conditions

HP 48 operations .share memory with the objects you create. This

means that the calculator may operate slowly or even fail if user
memory becomes too full. If this happens, the HP 48 returns one of a

series of low memory warnings. These messages are described below in

order of increasing severity.

No Room for

Last

St

ack

If there’s not enough memory to save

a copy of the current stack, this message appears when ENTER
is executed. The UNDO operation is disabled when this message
appears.

Remedy: Delete unused variables or unnecessary objects from the

stack.

■ Insufficient Memory—This appears if there isn’t enough

memory to completely execute an operation. If the LASTARG

command is enabled (flag —55 is clear), the original arguments are

restored to t.he stack. If LAST ARG is disabled (flag —55 is set),

the arguments are lost.

Remedy: Delete unused variables or unnecessary objects from the

stack.

5-18 Memory

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