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The calculator has two Input/Output Modes: The MathIO and LineIO modes. Line IO is the old input mode where all symbols are written on a single line. MathIO permits fractions to show as they would in a textbook (a horizontal fraction bar and two squares, one on top and the other at the bottom. Pi can be used as Pi and irrational square roots are displayed with the root symbol. etc,, If you are in MarhIO and you get a result with fractions, radicals, or pi. you can readily convert it to its decimal approximation by pressim the SD key. If you enter some expression with fractions and radicals and you do not want the result displayed with fractions or radicals you press SHIFT = instead of =, Now if you do not care to have ANYTHING displayed as a fraction, radical or with PI, just set the IO mode to the old LineIO. To effect that, press SHIFT MODE to enter the SETUP. Select 2:LineIO. From that moment on you will no longer see a fraction, nor a radical nor PI, e,
If you ever reset the calculator, the MathIO mode will be restored as default IO mode.
Make sure you got software with this program that is 64 bit compatible,i heard Numark just released 64 bit support for DJ/IO and your card supports multiple outputs
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I have the same problem!!!
But I don't want to disable APIC. In fact I want to experiment with Interrupts in multi-cores.
So what can I do ?
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