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220
Controlling
the
I-Register
To
see
what
the
amount
in
the
account
would
be
in
1976,
you
can
key
in
the
number
of
years
from 1624
to
1976
(the
number
is
352)
and
initialize
and
run
the
program.
(This
will
take
4-5
minutes
to
run,
plenty
of
time
to
go
get
a
cup
of
coffee.)
Problems
1.
When
you
press
[,
the
program below
stores
in
primary
regis-
ter
Ry
a
number
that
you
have
keyed
in,
then
decrements
the
value
in
Ry
using
storage
register
arithmetic.
Each
time
through
the
loop,
the
program
pauses
to
show
the
current
value
in
R,.
When
the
value
in
Ry
reaches
zero,
the
program
stops.
Write,
load,
and
run
a
program
that
uses
the
I-register
and
£
instead
of
Ry
and
(%
to
give
the
same
results.
8
=0
(&
1
RTN
2.
Write
and
load
a
program
using
(5Z]
to
illustrate
how
an
initial
deposit
of
$1000
would
grow
year-by-year
at
a
yearly
com-
pound
interest
rate
of
5.5%.
The
program
should
display
the
current
year
(and
subsequent
years),
followed
by
the
value
of
the
account
for
each
year.
The
program
should
contain
an
infinite
loop
that
you
can
stop
by
pressing
from
the
keyboard
whenever
you
wish.
Run
the
program
to
display
the
years
and
amounts
for
at
least
5
years.
3.
Write,
load,
and
run
a
program
that
will
count
from
zero
up
to
a
limit
using
the
(5Z]
instruction,
and
then
count
back
down
to
zero
using
the
instruction.
The
program
can
contain
two
loops,
and
it
can
contain
a
conditional
instruction
besides
the
and
instructions.
Use
the
flowchart
on
page
221
to
help
you.

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BrandHP
ModelHP-67
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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