Casio Z-1GR- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Programs, Variables and Memory; No file system; Commands
- Page 3 – CLEAR
- Page 5 – Single precision only
- Page 6 – Memory swapping with PUT
- Page 7 – NaN
- Page 8 – Functions; MID is obsolete; Examples round to cents.
- Page 9 – EXP x – 1
- Page 10 – ri
- Page 11 – Workaround see left
- Page 14 – Numeric expressions not supported.
- Page 15 – OPTION ANGLE
- Page 16 – LET
- Page 17 – ra; Targets are constant.; ti; CONT key
- Page 18 – is; with LPRINT
- Page 19 – In; pitch
- Page 20 – il; FOR mode
- Page 22 – Enter key; sp
- Page 23 – No RAM disk or multiple areas
- Page 25 – CONT or SST key
- Page 26 – ENTER key
- Page 27 – unknown
- Page 28 – User program with CALL IO.
- Page 29 – CONT
- Page 30 – Use consecutive LINE commands.
- Page 31 – File name convention for floppy is
- Page 32 – MERGE
- Page 33 – Special commands and some remarks; Sharp display routines; next page
BASIC comparison sheet
Introduction
Page 1
BASIC Comparison Sheet
History
Introduction
The Tables
Marcus von Cube <
06.01.2009 Casio and Sharp Prog/Vars/Mem page
08.01.2009 HP-71, TI-74, CC-40 added
10.01.2009 Some clarifications, functions page started, HP-75
15.01.2009 Functions completed, commands page started
26.01.2009 Output commands, including graphics
31.01.2009 almost complete
02.02.2009 Some more details about files
08.02.2009 Epson HX-20 & TRS-80 Model 100
04.03.2009 Sharp PC-1403
22.03.2009 Canon X-07
12.04.2009 Casio FP-200
15.04.2009 Casio BASIC ROM OM53-B for PB-2000C/AI-1000, USING fixed for PB-1000 and OM-53B
02.08.2009 Minor bugs fixed (Sharp and CURSOR command)
09.10.2009 Differences between Sharp PC-E500 and PC-E500S, extra page for Casio MODE commands
14.12.2009 Some clarifications on PEEK/POKE for low end Sharps
19.01.2011 Sharp PC-1350/PC1421 added.
14.09.2012 Minor corrections.
18.11.2012 Sharp PC-2500
01.04.2012 Corrections to Casio FX-850/880 (AND, OR, XOR, NOT)
29.09.2012 Corrections for display resolution of Sharp PC-E500 and PC-G850
This document tries to compare the different BASIC dialects offered by various pocket computers made
by Casio, Sharp, HP, TI and other vendors. It is work in progress. Any comments and additions are wel-
come.
I'm the author of the
which enable the access to files created by various Casio
and some other BASIC pocket computers and transferred via the sound card or a floppy drive to your
desktop system. The package includes programs which understand and decipher the tokenized form of
a stored BASIC program or create it from a BASIC source text stored on your PC or Mac. I realized that
there are many differences between the implementations, ranging from a few minor annoyances to
huge gaps in functionality. Here I want to share my findings in table form.
The document will always be incomplete in several ways: I only have access to a limited number of dif-
ferent machines, and I do not plan to cover every aspect of each implementation. I concentrate on
areas where the systems are reasonably comparable. This excludes language extensions for special
purposes or special software packages. The tables do not try to replace the manuals but will probably
aid in finding the correct pages in them.
On the following pages you will find the pocket computers in my possession or from which I do have a
manual, compared in different areas. There are many more variants of these machines with different
memory configurations or some additional features. If you have information or a manual, just send a
copy!
Blue
entries are manual (non programmable) commands, or mark an example.
Grey
entries are either not available or obsolete.
Green
arguments are optional and have defaults.
Workarounds
replace functions which are not implemented.
compares program editing, variables and memory organization.
compares the built in functions and operators (strings, math, etc.).
compares program flow, subroutines, error handling.
collects non obvious information from diverse areas.
explains special variants of the MODE command for some Casio models.
"Loading the manual" means you need to wait until the file loads and becomes available for online reading. Some manuals are very large, and the time they take to appear depends on your internet speed.
Summary
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