218 Appendix C: Memory Allocation
Your very first program instruction will commit R
65
(all seven bytes) from
an uncommitted register to a program register. Your eighth program
instruction commits R
64
, and so on, until the boundary of the common pool
is encountered. Registers from the data storage pool (at power-up, this is R
19
and below) are not available for program memory without reallocating
registers using m %.
Two-Byte Program Instructions
The following instructions are the only ones which require two bytes of
calculator memory. (All others require only one byte.)
O {A to E, %} in User
mode
l {A to E, %} in User
mode
Memory Requirements for the Advanced Functions
The four advanced functions require temporary register space from the
common register pool.
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