Specifications
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Message
Ne ERROR
Stk ERROR
Mem ERROR
Arg ERROR
Dim ERROR
Meaning
• Nesting of subroutines by Prog n ex-
ceeds 10 levels.
• Execution of calculations that exceed
the capacity of the stack for numeric
values or stack for calculations.
1 Specified expanded value memory
does not exist.
2 Not enough memory to expand value
memories specified number.
3 Not enough memory to input a function
into function memory.
4 Not enough memory to create a matrix
using the specified dimension.
5 Not enough memory to hold matrix
calculation result.
6 Not enough memory to store statistical
data.
7 Not enough memory to input coeffi-
cient for equation.
8 Not enough memory to hold equation
calculation result.
9 Not enough memory to hold function
input in the Graph Mode for graph
drawing.
0 Not enough memory to hold function
input in the DYNA Mode for graph
drawing.
A Not enough memory to hold function or
recursion input in the TABLE Mode.
Incorrect argument specification for a
command that requires an argument.
• Illegal dimension used during matrix
calculations.
Countermeasure
• Ensure that Prog n is not used to return
from subroutines to main routine. If
used, delete any unnecessary Prog n.
• Trace the subroutine jump destinations
and ensure that no jumps are made
back to the original program area.
Ensure that returns are made correctly.
• Simplify the formulas to keep stacks
within 10 levels for the numeric values
and 26 levels for the calculations.
• Divide the formula into two or more
parts.
1 Use
SHIFT
Defm
to correctly expand the
number of value memories.
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• Keep the number of value memories
you use for the operation within the
number of value memories currently
available.
• Simplify the data you are trying to store
to keep it within the available memory
capacity.
• Delete no longer needed data to make
room for the new data.
Correct the argument.
• Sci n, Fix n: n = integer from 0 through
9.
• Lbl n, Goto n: n = integer from 0 through
9.
• Prog n: n = 0 through 9, A through Z, r,
θ
.
• Defm n: n = integer from 0 up to the
number of remaining bytes.
• Check matrix dimension.