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Section
3
The
Automatic
Memory
Stack
The
Stack
Automatic
storage
of
intermediate
results
is
the
reason
that
the
HP-25
slides
so
easily
through
the
most
complex
equations.
And
automatic
storage
is
made
possible
by
the
Hewlett-Packard
automatic
memory
stack.
Initial
Display
When
you
first
switch
the
calculator
ON,
the
display
shows
.
This
represents
the
contents
of
the
display,
or
X-
register.
Basically,
numbers
are
stored
and
manipulated
in
the
machine
“registers.””
Each
number,
no
matter
how
few
digits
(e.g.,
0,
1,
or
5)
or
how
many
(e.g.,
3.141592654,
—23.28362,
or
2.87148907
X
10%7),
occupies
one
entire
register.
The
displayed
X-register,
which
is
the
only
visible
register,
is
one
of
four
registers
inside
the
calculator
that
are
positioned
to
form
the
automatic
memory
stack.
We
label
these
registers
X,
Y,
Z,
and
T.
They
are
‘‘stacked’’
one
on
top
of
the
other
with
the
displayed
X-register
on
the
bottom.
When
the
calculator
is
switched
ON,
these
four
registers
are
cleared
to
0.00.
Name
Register
T
0.00
Z
0.00
Y
0.00
X
0.00
Always
displayed.
Manipulating
Stack
Contents
The
B
(roll
down)
and
BER(x
exchange
y)
keys
allow
you
to
review
th;
stack
contents
or
to
shift
data
within
the
stack
for
computation
at
any
time.
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BrandHP
ModelHP-25
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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