The MEMCLR
instruction writes all num
memory locations from the
address address
with the value 0 (zero) or optionally with any
other byte value value
. The number zero for num
is ignored (nothing
is written to the memory, but no error appears either).
MEMCLR address, num[, value]
MEMCLR &Hc000, 128
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