Reference Guide

System Flags C-5
System Flags (continued)
Flag Description
65
Multi-line Mode.
Clear: Displays all levels over multiple lines.
Set: Displays only the first level over multiple lines.
Depends on flag
52.
66
Multi-line Strings.
Clear: Displays long strings in multiple lines.
Set: Displays long strings in single lines.
Depends on flags
52 and –65.
67
Digital Clock.
Clear: When the clock is displayed (see flag –40), it is digital-style.
Set: When the clock is displayed (see flag –40), it is analog-style.
68
Auto-indenting.
Clear: Command line does not automatically indent, like the HP 48GX.
Set: Command line automatically indents.
69
Full-screen Editing.
Clear: The cursor cannot move out of the text line, like the HP 48GX.
Set: Full-screen editing allowed.
70
Multi-line Text Grobs.
Clear: GROB can accept only single-line strings. Newlines are turned into
blobs.
Set: GROB can accept multi-line strings.
71
Disassembler Addresses.
Clear: Disassembler shows (non-re-assemblable) addresses.
Set: Disassembler does not show addresses.
72
Stack Font.
Clear: The stack display uses the current system font.
Set: The stack display uses mini-font.
73
Command Line Font.
Clear: Command line editing uses the current system font.
Set: Command line editing uses mini-font.
74
Stack Setting.
Clear: The stack is right-justified, like the HP 48GX calculator.
Set: The stack is left-justified.
75
Keystroke Beep.
Clear: Silent keyboard.
Set: Key click activated if flag –56 is clear.
76
File Manager Purge Confirmation.
Clear: File Manager purges need confirmation.
Set: No purge confirmation in File Manager.
77
Not used. (Originally intended to be a filer confirmation flag in the HP 49G,
though it was never implemented.)
78
I/O Device for wire. Used only when flag –33 is clear, and only on the HP 50g
and 48gII.
Clear: I/O directed to USB port.
Set: I/O directed to serial port.