; 8Pack*?8 @EACT LEACT1 8f-ԁā 4TL`t,8<DHXt, 0======020701 =======vBinary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers inaYou can use the RUNMAT mode and binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal settings to perform calculations that involve binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal values. You can also convert between number systems and perform bitwise operations. fYouIf you attempt to enter a value that is invalid for the number system (binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal) you are using, the calculator displays an error message. The following shows the numerals that can be used in each number system. inaBinary:0,1 Octal:0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7Decimal:0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 fHexadecimal:0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F f Negative binary, octal, and hexadecimal values are produced using the twos complement of the original value. |The following are the display capacities for each of the number systems. Binary :16digits Octal :11digitsd Decimal:10digits Hexadecimal:8digits eci#The alphabetic characters used in the hexadecimal number appear differently on the display to distinguish them from text characters. @RUNMAT[EXE]8Pack*?( @GUIDE\KEYLOG(0NOTEX!2%   ty@RUNMAT,RUN2D1  #The following are the calculation ranges for each of the number systems. inaBinary Values Positive: 0x111111111111111Negative: 1000000000000000x1111111111111111 Octal Values Positive: 0x17777777777 Negative: 20000000000x37777777777 Decimal Values Positive: 0x2147483647Negative: 2147483648x1 Hexadecimal Values Positive: 0x7FFFFFFF Negative: 80000000xFFFFFFFF aTo perform a binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal calculation @RUNMATSet upy8Pack*?( @GUIDETKEYLOG((NOTEP!2%&'(%ty@RUNMAT,RUN2D1