Wordsize, Operations with binary integers – HP 49g+ User Manual
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To see what happens if you select the
@DEC@ setting, try the following
conversions: 
 
 
The only effect of selecting the DECimal system is that decimal numbers, when 
started with the symbol #, are written with the suffix d. 
 
Wordsize
The wordsize is the number of bits in a binary object. By default, the 
wordsize is 64 bites. Function RCWS (ReCall WordSize) shows the current 
wordsize. Function STWS (SeT the WordSize) allows the user to reset the 
wordsize to any number between 0 and 64. 
 
Changing the wordsize will affect the way that binary integer operations are 
performed. For example, if a binary integer exceeds the current wordsize, the 
leading bits will be dropped before any operation can be performed on such 
number. 
 
Operations with binary integers
The operations of addition, subtraction, change of sign, multiplication, and 
division are defined for binary integers. Some examples, of addition and 
subtraction, are shown below, for different current bases: 
 
#A02h + #12Ah = #B2Ch
#2562d + #298d = #2860d
#5002o + #452o = #5454o
#101000000010b + #100101010b = #101100101100b
#A02h - #12Ah = #8D8h
#2562d - #298d = #2264d
#5002o - #452o = #4330o
#101000000010b - #100101010b = #100011011000b