Texas Instruments Managing Memory in the CBL System and TI-73 Explorer

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MEMORY menu

To display the list of commands used to manage TI-73 Explorer™ memory, press -Ÿto open the MEMORY menu.

To select a command from the MEMORY menu, use the cursor keys to select it and press b.

To exit the MEMORY menu or a command screen and display the Home screen, press either -lor :.

(See Chapter 14 of the TI-73 Explorer Software Graphing Calculator Guidebook.)

Example: Display and exit the About screen.

Press

Result

b

(to display the About screen)

::

Command Action

1:About

Displays TI-73 Explorer product information, such as the

 

operating system version number and product ID.

 

 

2:Check

Displays the amount of total available memory and the

RAM

amount of usage for each variable type.

 

 

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Contents Getting Started Important Information Contents TI-73 Explorer keys Automatic Power Down Adjusting the display contrastTurning on and turning off the TI-73 Explorer Home screen Entering secondary functions Entering text -t Clear and Quit -l ClearQuit -l Using subtraction Tand negation a keys Keyboard math applications Integer division -Œ Percent CSquare Square root -z Pi -„Fractions Choosing the simplification factor Constants with counter-creating number patterns Scrolling on the Home screen Using parentheses DE TI-73 Explorer menus Selected TI-73 Explorer menus TI-73 Explorer graphing menusTable Setup Changing mode settings Mode settingsCreating lists and statistical plots To move cursor to L2 # ## b To display numbers on the pie chart as percentages Graphing a line Error messages Sample error messagesCommas. See the TI-73 Explorer Software Graphing Command Action Memory menu -ŸResetting memory and defaults 3Check APPs -ŸTexas Instruments Incorporated Installing handheld software applications Instructions for Windows using TI ConnectInstructions for Macintosh using TI Connect Running software applications Collecting data using the CBL/CBR App Collecting data using the CBL 2é Texas Instruments Incorporated