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diff --git a/libraries/EEPROM/examples/eeprom_clear/eeprom_clear.ino b/libraries/EEPROM/examples/eeprom_clear/eeprom_clear.ino
index b18ff2c..49eb5fe 100644
--- a/libraries/EEPROM/examples/eeprom_clear/eeprom_clear.ino
+++ b/libraries/EEPROM/examples/eeprom_clear/eeprom_clear.ino
@@ -2,22 +2,34 @@
* EEPROM Clear
*
* Sets all of the bytes of the EEPROM to 0.
+ * Please see eeprom_iteration for a more in depth
+ * look at how to traverse the EEPROM.
+ *
* This example code is in the public domain.
-
*/
#include <EEPROM.h>
void setup()
{
- // write a 0 to all 512 bytes of the EEPROM
- for (int i = 0; i < 512; i++)
+
+ /***
+ Iterate through each byte of the EEPROM storage.
+
+ Larger AVR processors have larger EEPROM sizes, E.g:
+ - Arduno Duemilanove: 512b EEPROM storage.
+ - Arduino Uno: 1kb EEPROM storage.
+ - Arduino Mega: 4kb EEPROM storage.
+
+ Rather than hard-coding the length, you should use the pre-provided length function.
+ This will make your code portable to all AVR processors.
+ ***/
+
+ for ( int i = 0 ; i < EEPROM.length() ; i++ )
EEPROM.write(i, 0);
// turn the LED on when we're done
digitalWrite(13, HIGH);
}
-void loop()
-{
-}
+void loop(){ /** Empty loop. **/ }