i apologize. i did forget the 'STO' command was part of the example.
old age--no cure in sight ...
/guy
old age--no cure in sight ...
/guy
On 9/7/07, Don Hart <ddhart1@...> wrote:
> You should have 2 things on your stack...
> level 2 should have << 2 + >>
> level 1 should have 'ADD2'
>
> how you got...
> 1: :: x<< % 2. x+ x'
> ID ADD2 x'x>> ;
>
> ...I'm not sure but, just in case, check flags 85 &
> 92. They should be off (no check mark)
>
>
>
> > Key in a program, a simple one we will call 'ADD2'.
> >
> ><< 2 + >>
> >
> > You press, in sequence:
> >
> > the Right-shift key
> > + (this getsyou the "program" brackets)
> > 2
> > +
> > ENTER
> >
> > The program is on the stack.
> >
> > Now press the single-quote key in the middle of the
> keyboard above
> >SIN.
> > This gets you a pairof single-quotes with the
> cursor between them.
> >
> > Press and hold the yellow ALPHA key, and, while
> holdingit down,
> >press
> > the keys with the yellow letters A D D and the
> number 2, and then
> > release theALPHA key. Press ENTER.
> >
> > A variable name is on the stack.
> >
> > Your stack has:
> ><< 2 + >>
> > 'ADD2'
> >
> > Press the STO key.
>
> =1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1=1
> My stackhas; (after pressing ENTER)
>
> 1: :: x<< % 2. x+ x'
> ID ADD2 x'x>> ;
>
> When I press 'STO'
> the message
>
> ! STO Error:
> Bad Argument
> Type
>
> comes to thescreen in a shadowed box.
> and the contents of register 1 are still there
>
>
>
>
>
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