Texas Instruments TI-73VSC Guidebook - Page 285

Clear Home, Apps and AppVars, and 9

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Chapter 14: Memory Management 279 List - Ÿ 4 3 In addition to deleting lists from the DELETE:List menu, you also can delete IDList. The IDList stores any additional IDs that have been collected from other calculators (using the 9 1:Link 1:Receive feature). Therefore, at any time you can delete IDList, just as you would delete any other variable. The - Ÿ 2:Check RAM MEM FREE screen adds all statistical list and IDList memory bytes together and displays the total after the List. Apps and AppVars - Ÿ 4 8 and 9 Apps allows you to delete individual applications that have been stored on the calculator. Individual applications are not deleted when you select - Ÿ 4:Delete 1:All because they are stored in ROM memory (as opposed to RAM). AppVars is a variable holder used to store variables created by independent applications, but which are not recognized by the TIN73. For example, if you create a matrix with an application and save it to the calculator’s memory, the calculator stores it in AppVars since matrices are not recognized by the TIN73. In addition, you cannot edit or change variables in AppVars unless you do so through the application which created them. For more information on running applications, see Chapter 13: Link Communication and the CBLàCBR Application. Clear Home - Ÿ 5 Clear Home not only clears the Home screen (like ClrScreen) but also clears all previous entries stored in - £ (unlike ClrScreen). In addition, all previous entries displayed on the Home screen are erased. To cancel Clear Home without clearing, press :. Note: Clear Home is different from the ClrScreen programming command found under the 8 I/O menu.

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Chapter 14: Memory Management
279
List
-
Ÿ
4
3
In addition to deleting lists from the
DELETE:List
menu, you
also can delete
IDList
. The
IDList
stores any additional IDs that
have been collected from other calculators (using the
9
1:Link
1:Receive
feature). Therefore, at any time you can delete
IDList
, just as you would delete any other variable.
The
-
Ÿ
2:Check RAM
MEM FREE
screen adds all statistical
list and
IDList
memory bytes together and displays the total
after the
List
.
Apps and AppVars
-
Ÿ
4
8 and 9
Apps
allows you to delete individual applications that have
been stored on the calculator. Individual applications are not
deleted when you select
-
Ÿ
4:Delete 1:All
because they
are stored in ROM memory (as opposed to RAM).
AppVars
is a variable holder used to store variables created by
independent applications, but which are not recognized by the
TI
N
73. For example, if you create a matrix with an application
and save it to the calculator±s memory, the calculator stores it
in
AppVars
since matrices are not recognized by the TI
N
73.
In addition, you cannot edit or change variables in
AppVars
unless you do so through the application which created them.
For more information on running applications, see Chapter 13:
Link Communication and the CBL
à
CBR Application.
Clear Home
Clear Home
-
Ÿ
5
5
Clear Home
not only clears the Home screen (like
ClrScreen
) but
also clears all previous entries stored in
-
£
(unlike
ClrScreen
). In addition, all previous entries displayed on the
Home screen are erased. To cancel
Clear Home
without
clearing, press
:
.
Note:
Clear Home
is different from the
ClrScreen
programming
command found under the
8
I/O
menu.