Casio fx-FD10 Pro Calculator User Manual


 
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• Use the cursor f and c keys to move the highlighting and check the number of bytes
used by each type of data.
• Line 7 shows how many bytes of memory are currently unused in the currently selected
memory (main, storage, or SD card).
• On the main memory screen, < > indicates a data group. On the storage memory and SD
card screens, [ ] indicates folders.
• If the name of a file transferred to storage memory from your computer or other source
has a file name that is more than eight characters long, its name will abbreviated to
eight characters when displayed on the storage memory information screen (Example:
AAAABBBBCC.txt > AAAABB~1.txt). Also, if a file name extension has more than three
characters, everything after the third character of the file name extension will be trimmed off.
• Up to 200 files per folder can be displayed on the storage memory screen or the SD card
screen. If a folder has more than 200 files and you need to display them all, divide them
among multiple folders so the total number of files in a single folder is not greater than 200.
• When a Storage Memory or SD card memory folder contents are displayed, the applicable
path will be shown in brackets ([ ]) in the top line.
Moving the highlighting to a data group or folder and pressing w will display the data group
or folder contents. Pressing J will return to the previous screen.
When the contents of a storage memory or SD card folder are displayed, the first line of the
screen shows the name of the folder.
The following data can be checked.
Main Memory
Data Name Contents
ALPHA MEM Alpha letter variables
<F-MEM> Function memory group
F-MEM
n ( n = 1 to 20)
Function memory
<LISTFILE> List file group
LIST
n ( n = 1 to 26, and Ans)
List memory contents
LIST FILE
n ( n = 1 to 6)
List file
<MATRIX> Matrix group
MAT
n ( n = A to Z, and Ans)
Matrix
<PICTURE> Picture memory group
PICT
n ( n = 1 to 20)
Picture memory
<PROGRAM> Program group
Each program name Programs
SETUP Setup data
STAT Stat result data
<STRING> String memory group
STR
n ( n = 1 to 20)
String memory
SYSTEM
OS and data shared by applications (clipboard, replay,
history, etc.)