E ntering
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Numerical Values
As with the emulator Softkey Interface, you can enter numerical
values in four standard bases: binary, decimal, octal, and
hexadecimal. You must include the base letter after the number
you enter, as follows:
B b
Binary (example: 10010110b).
Q q O o
Octal (example: 377o or 377q).
D d (default)
Decimal (example: 2048d or 2048).
H h
Hexadecimal (example: 0a7fh).
You must precede any hexadecimal number
that begins with an A, B, C, D, E, or F with a
zero.
Don't care digits may be included in binary, octal, or hexadecimal
numbers and they are represented by the letters X or x. A zero
must precede any numerical value that begins with an "X".
Timing: Getting Started 7-5