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Calculator stack--swap? dup?

smiff
smiff over 5 years ago

Are there stack commands like swap and dup hidden somewhere?

I'd swear there used to be.

Steve

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    smiff over 5 years ago

    I get this calculator via ADE Tools.

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    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago in reply to smiff

    This is why the forum guidelines ask  you to specify the version of the software you're using. You're using a very old version - this is from IC5141 (or before) and that was release in 2004 with the final hot fix version in 2011. So you're using a software release that initially came out 15-16 years ago.

    I just ran it (it's been a long time) and the RPN support was a bit poor in that calculator - there's dup (the Enter button) but no swap (other than using the drop-down arrow on the right side and picking the stack entry you want to bring to the top).

    Ideally you should move to something more current. The calculator buttons I showed are from the current IC6.1.8 release, but they were also in the IC6.1.2 release (I brought up the calculator in an IC612 version from 12 years ago and the buttons were similar to the screenshot I showed you).

    Andrew.

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    smiff over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks Andrew. I'll dig into it on this end to see why its so ancient.

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    smiff over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks Andrew. I'll dig into it on this end to see why its so ancient.

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