EE Pro for TI-89, 92 Plus
Appendix E - Error Messages
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Appendix E
Error Messages
General Error Messages
Analysis Error Messages
Equations Error Messages
Reference Error Messages
E.1 General Error Messages
1. NOTE: Make sure the settings in the
3
screen do not have the following configuration.
Angle: DEGREE
Complex Format: POLAR
EE
•
Pro works best in the default mode settings of your calculator (ie.
Complex Format: REAL
, or
Angle:
RADIAN
). If one of a set of error messages appears which includes
“An error has occurred while
converting....”, Data Error”
,
“Domain Error”,
and/or
“Internal Error”,
check to see if the above
settings in the
3
screen exists. If it does, change the or reset your calculator to the default mode settings
(
2
¯
ƒ
ª
¸
).
2.
“Syntax Error”
-- occurs if the entered information does not meet the syntax requirements of the expected
entry. Check to make sure extra parenthesis are removed and the entered value meets the legal rules for
number entry.
3.
"Insufficient Table Space"
or
"Insufficient Memory"
can occur when the system is low on available
memory resources. Consult your TI-89 manual on methods of viewing memory status and procedures for
deleting variables and folders to make more memory available.
4. The
message
"Unable to save EE
•
Pro data"
will be displayed if EE•Pro is unable to save information of
its last location in the program before exiting due to low memory availability. Consult your TI-89 manual
under the index heading: Memory-manage.
5.
"The variable prodata1 was not created by EE
•
Pro..."
EE•Pro uses a variable called “prodata1” to
recall its last location in the program when it is re-accessed. If this variable list is changed to a format which
is non-recognizable to EE•Pro, it displays this message before overwriting.
6. "Data length exceeds buffer size. The variable name will be displayed instead. The variable's
value may be viewed with VAR-LINK using
ˆ
or recalled to the author line of the HOME
screen."
7. "An error has occurred while converting this variable's data for display. (The name of the
variable is in the title of this dialog box.) There may be something stored in the variable that
EE
•
Pro can't make sense of. You may be able to correct the problem by deleting the
variable."