At the risk of stating the obvious, 4,294,967,295 is not a strange number. It's 2**32 - 1. i.e. it's the largest number that will fit in an unsigned 32-bit variable.
OT: another suggestion for Mac users: use a utility like cleaneject , or BlueHarvest , to delete Trash, and other Mac litter, from removable drives upon eject. Since it's been deemed on-topic… :) Links: https://www.javawa.nl/cleaneject_en.html https://www.zeroonetwenty.com/blueharvest/ I used clean...
OT: another suggestion for Mac users: use a utility like cleaneject, or BlueHarvest, to delete Trash, and other Mac litter, from removable drives upon eject.
In this section: 6.2. Quick Update Guide (FAT disk update) It says: 5. If calculator does not detect OS ejection, shut down USB connection by pressing [C] I assume I'm missing something obvious, but what is [C]? Is it the alpha C, i.e. square-root? Or the third unlabelled softkey, Or…? I ask, since ...
OM 0.25.2 p140 fn161 "GRADes" -> "GRADs" (possibly already noted) Also, consider noting that the WP43 "MIL" is the NATO MIL of 360°/6400, as there are several slightly different MIL definitions (cf. Wikipedia "Milliradian")? Although it is easily verified, of ...
Perhaps MEM triggers a garbage collection? I believe it does that on the 50g, where calling MEM definitely changes the value it displays; hence the recommended "MEM DROP MEM" there.