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memory for another port). Level 2 contains a list of backup
identifiers and library identifiers.
To copy backup objects from a card into another HP 48:
1. Turn off the HP 48 and install the card—see “Installing and
Removing Plug-In Cards” on page 28-9.
2. Turn on the HP 48.
3. Recall the object to the stack—see “To recall a port object to the
stack” on page 28-3.
You can also transfer objects between two HP 48s using their infrared
ports—see “Transferring Data between Two HP 48s” on page 27-1.
Backing Up All Memory
You can back up and restore the contents of the entire HOME
directory in a backup object. The HOME directory includes all
variables, user key assignments, and alarms. You can also include all
flag settings if you want.
You can also back up memory in a computer file. See “Backing Up
HP 48 Memory” on page 27-12.
Caution
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While backing up memory, make sure the ticking
clock is not in the display. If the clock is in the
display, it may corrupt the backup data.
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To back up sii of user memory in a backup object:
1. Optional: To back up flags settings too, press fi^[MODES | FLAG
fNXT) RCLF , enter a variable name (with ' delimiters), and press
2. Enter a backup specifier for the backup object to create.
3. Press MEMORY) fNXT) flRCH I .
ARCHIVE backs up only user memory—it does not back up
independent memory.
Libraries, Ports and Plug-In Cards 28-5
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