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Analog Read <strong>and</strong> Clear/Restart—Read Only<br />

When you read data from this area, the data is returned <strong>and</strong> then cleared or reset.<br />

CAUTION: If you read or write less than a quadlet in this area of the memory map, the returned<br />

data will be useless <strong>and</strong> the information will be erased (cleared).<br />

Only the first two points are shown. Each successive point starts on an even 4 hex boundary <strong>and</strong><br />

follows the same pattern.<br />

Starting Address Length Type Description<br />

FFFF F0F8 0000 4 F Point 0: Min Data (float)<br />

FFFF F0F8 0004 4 F Point 1: Min Data (float)<br />

(Additional points follow in order on even 4 hex boundaries.)<br />

FFFF F0F8 00FC 4 F Point 63: Min Data (float)<br />

FFFF F0F8 0100 4 F Point 0: Max Data (float)<br />

FFFF F0F8 0104 4 F Point 1: Max Data (float)<br />

(Additional points follow in order on even 4 hex boundaries.)<br />

FFFF F0F8 01FC 4 F Point 63: Max Data (float)<br />

Last valid address for this area: FFFF F0F8 01FF<br />

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