Not sure about the 50g but I bet it's the same as the
49g. On 49g (and 48g) you can debug user rpl progs by
hitting the "prg" key then the "run" directory. I
don't know if the manuals for the 50g (or even the
49g) say anything about it. You may have to read the
one for the 48g.
--- Gordon Ayres <gordon.ayres@...>
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49g. On 49g (and 48g) you can debug user rpl progs by
hitting the "prg" key then the "run" directory. I
don't know if the manuals for the 50g (or even the
49g) say anything about it. You may have to read the
one for the 48g.
--- Gordon Ayres <gordon.ayres@...>
wrote:
> I have been tying to understand how to use Debug4Xhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/lOt0.A/hOaOAA/yQLSAA/26EolB/TM
> but I am having
> trouble with my mind grasping all that is going on
> there.
>
> I remember some debugging tools built into one of
> the old HP
> calculators that allowed you to step thru a program
> and see what
> happens to the stack as you step through it word by
> word. is something
> like that available on the 50G?
>
> any help apreciated.
>
> Best regards
> gordon
>
>
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