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Making a chart of GSB/XEQ/GTO/LBL/RTN functionality and quirks
06-03-2020, 05:06 PM (This post was last modified: 06-03-2020 05:23 PM by Nihotte(lma).)
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RE: Making a chart of GSB/XEQ/GTO/LBL/RTN functionality and quirks
(06-03-2020 02:36 PM)Dave Britten Wrote:  Thanks, there's some great ideas there I hadn't thought of.

This is what I've got so far: (I still need to get all the details for the 33S and 35S)

https://1drv.ms/x/s!AiGfAbjKNtXngYN0Dj2S...g?e=s8VLMy

Hi Dave Britten and Didier Lachieze !

I think of something else that i had have to use in step by step program run. For the Special Notes.

Does the calculator keep the stack of return call from GSB when you watch (or finally, when you need to reposition the next step to execute) inside the program before resuming the execution.

I think of a sequence like SST, SST... in RUN mode, and then g P/R, followed by SST, ... BST to watch the code, and finally g P/R coming back in RUN mode and SST etc... to resume execution.
On my HP15C, the context of execution is kept, but it's not the same way for others of my calculators (TI, ...).
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