Selecting the scientific calculator binary and decimal to hexadecimal conversion operating Modes

Decimal mode:
This is the default scientific calculator mode of operation that is selected on the calculators start-up.
When changing from hexadecimal to decimal mode, the scientific calculator becomes a hexadecimal to decimal converter. When
changing from binary to decimal mode, the scientific calculator becomes a binary to decimal converter,
the binary value in the calculator readout is converted to a decimal value.
Hexadecimal mode:
( hexadecimal converter ) when the hexadecimal mode is selected it truncates the
readout decimal data to an integer value, then the readout is convert decimal to
hexadecimal. In binary mode, any binary value is convert binary to hexadecimal.
Keys A,B,C,D,E and F are provided for entering Hexadecimal number data.
Binary mode:
( converts decimal to binary) when the binary mode is selected, it truncates the readout data
to an integer value if in decimal and then to Binary. If the readout data
is Hexadecimal then the data is converted to Binary. The only keys available for use are 1 and 0,
but additional AND XOR OR and NOR keys are provided to allow logic gate function testing.
The binary mode is for adding binary numbers or to convert binary numbers.
Great for that math logic problem. Ideal for that digital circuit design.

Hexadecimal
keypad
Binary keypad
Note:-
the use of a special equals ( = ) button in non decimal mode
You can now use the scientific calculator to be able to look at the numbers in either one of the three systems,
Hexadecimal, Binary or Decimal, this will help you understand how to convert them to each other.
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