mclasserase
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 22Mar20
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mclasserase - erase memory cards
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Description
The mclasserase command is used to wipe memory cards by
overwriting it three times: first with 0xff, then with
0x00, then with 0xff again. The command uses the following
syntax:
mclasserase [-d] msdosdrive
MS-DOS drive is optional, if none is specified, use A:. If more than
one drive are specified, all but the last are ignored.
Mclasserase accepts the following command line options:
- d
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Stop after each erase cycle, for testing purposes
- p
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Not yet implemented
Mclasserase returns 0 on success or -1 on failure.
See Also
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