Did you use BasicOS with this? You can convert hex token 00-FF no sweat. You can stick it in a string and simply recalling it in a program. Now, some bytes or tokens in your program are not accessible to the user, even through an assembly program. The hex token D6 is a new line token. In BasicOS, if you convert the hex token AF to characters or tokens, you get a "?", which is the new line token. That's just an example. Some tokens can make your calculator run as you would not expect it to, and possibly crash because you tried to access those tokens. BasicOS is the program when you want to get those tokens, like the checkered box token, or the GarbageCollect command. As a warning, take caution when trying to recall some dangerous tokens.
If you want to convert some hex values to tokens, use the steps below.
- Start BasicOS.
- In the main menu, go to more features.
- Press 5 three times.
- Input any hex value to convert to tokens.
- Press on to stop the program, store Ans to a string. Open or create new program and recall the string. Done!