A: Assistance, Batteries, Memory, and Service 227
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Managing Calculator Memory
The calculator has approximately 30,740 units (or “bytes”) of user
memory available. (This is separate from the
system memory that stores
all the unerasable information with which the calculator is manufactured.)
The calculator displays
if you attempt an
operation that uses more memory than is currently available. If you see
this message:
1. Complete any calculations in the calculator line (press
=
or
C
).
This frees the memory that was being used to store each of the
numbers and operators.
2. To further increase the amount of available memory:
Rename the named SUM and CFLO lists with shorter names (see
page 98), and clear any lists you no longer need (see page 99).
Shorten or delete any messages with appointments (see page
146).
Delete any Solver variables or equations you no longer need (see
page 164).