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Memory and Variable Management
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Memory and Variable Management
Checking and Resetting Memory
Checking and Resetting MemoryChecking and Resetting Memory
Checking and Resetting Memory
The MEMORY screen shows the amount of memory (in bytes) used by all variables in
each data type, regardless of whether the variables are stored in RAM or the user data
archive. You can also use this screen to reset the memory.
Displaying the MEMORY Screen
Displaying the MEMORY ScreenDisplaying the MEMORY Screen
Displaying the MEMORY Screen
Press 2 ;. (The numbers on your
MEMORY screen may vary from those shown.)
Prgm/Asn: Includes programs written for the TI-89 Titanium as well as any assembly-language
programs you have loaded.
History: Size of history pairs saved in the Home screen’s history area.
FlashApp: Size of Flash applications.
RAM free: Free space in RAM.
Flash ROM free: Free space in Flash ROM.
Note:
To display the size of individual variables and determine if they are in the user data
archive, use the
VAR-LINK screen.
To close the screen, press ¸. To reset the memory, use the following procedure.