It appears that the cause of the bug is there is a null character in symbol name, for example "in→cm" has no null so that does not occur. I hope that the group will be able to find longer characters with that property. Anyone make a last character table? For example s can be get by km/h→m/s. (for spelling convenience)
------------------------ I may understand the method wrong, is that correct? 1. Get the new (C-type?) character converter, position cursor to the right of the character converter 2. Press [DEL] [←] 3. Enter 5 digits, then character "@" appear on the bottom line.
Sorry but what is the character converter? Is it @ with about 12 spaces after? What about get multiple character converters at once? That would help to spell on many lines. (I will post method later)
Can you try this: I. 1. Enter linear mode 2. Enter x=Σ(x,1,1 x10 9 3. [calc] [=] [ac] [←] [del] [del] [calc] [=] [←] (old method on es plus series) 4. <in→cm> <in→cm> [del] [←] [del] [sto] [Y] (Y button is [S-D] button on 991EX) 5. [←] [↑] [↑], 8 times [del] Expected phenomenon: A box followed by 12 spaces. (similar to C-type converter) II. (only on calculators with the unit conversion bug) 1. Enter linear mode 2. 1 <lbf/in²→kPa> [=] [ac] [↑] [←] [sto] [Y] (similar to method to get C-type character converter) Expected phenomenon: 1 followed by a box followed by 12 spaces.
III. 1. Enter linear mode 2. Get a box followed with 12 spaces. (without 1) 3. Press [↑], then press [1] 12 times. 4. Repeat 3 times the following line: [=] [left] [up] [up] [del] [del] [del] [del] 5. [=] [left] [up] [del] Now there should be a box on the screen, the cursor is to the left of the box. 6. [right] 7. Press 198 numbers 8. Press [right] [1] [1] [right] [1] [1] [right] [1] [1] [ac] [right] Expected phenomenon: There are 3 character converters on the screen.