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Effectively, the Casio Fx-82ES does not have BASE-N mode. So there is no way to use this calculator to convert number from one numeration system to another.
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Sorry to be the carrier of bad news but the Casio FX-83 GT Plus does not
have a baseN calculation mode. You cannot do any arithmetic in binary,
octal or hexadecimal numeration.
Sorry to be the carrier of bad news but the Casio FX-83 GT Plus does not have a baseN calculation mode. You cannot do any arithmetic in binary, octal or hexadecimal numeration.
Dinary? Never heard that one before. What is a dinary number? Anyway your calculator cannot perform the operations. The Casios can work in Binary (base 2), Octal (base 8), Decimal (base 10) and Hexadecimal (base 16). Some Sharps can do calculations in base 5 (pental).
If you're already in decimal mode, press SHIFT BIN to switch to binary mode.
To convert a number from decimal to binary, press MODE 4 to switch to BASE-N mode. You'll find yourself in decimal mode. Enter the number to convert, press =, then press SHIFT [BIN] (the log key) and see the number in binary. To convert another number, press SHIFT [DEC] to return to decimal, enter the number, press =, then press SHIFT [BIN]. An analogous process works for hexadecimal and octal as well.
To return to "normal" use, press MODE 1 for COMP mode or MODE 2 for complex mode.
Press MODE 4 to enter the BASE-N mode. Type in the decimal number, then press BIN to convert to binary. Press DEC to switch back to decimal for the next conversion.
You're limited to numbers in the range [-32768...32767] in binary. You can extend the range if you convert to octal or hexadecimal and then mentally convert each digit to three or four bits.
Press MODE 4 to enter the BASE-N mode. If the display doesn't say Dec, press SHIFT DEC (the x^2 key) to set base 10. Enter the number to convert. Press SHIFT BIN (the log key) to switch to base 2.
Each time you switch the base the current value is redisplayed in that new base.
I have the same problem....
I can't converte decimal numer to binary number
ya i too cant switch binary to dec or octal or hexadecimal
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