> It means it displays 10 and has 2 additional digits for internal use. As I > said, the easiest way to check this is to push the pi button and subtract > the number you see in the display.
> > Probably -4*10-10 :) Yes, that's what happens on mine. > > Unfortunatly I don't use calculators that much any more, but during my > > school time I knew a lot of waysto crash, fool or whatever calculators. The kids in my advanced math class would play a game called 'Drug Wars' or similar on their calculator.. even during exams. They'd copy the answers from me when they realized they'd been playing Drug Wars on their Ti-83's and didn't have time to complete their assignment.. ticked me off but for some reason I let them copy my answers. Probably so they'd remain dumb for the rest of their life. I just used my casio and never purchased any special calculators for advanced math class. Of course people would also use Ti-83's to store text information for cheating. L505 _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal