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Zero out

  1. When referring to computer memory or processors, the term zero out refers to the first 256 bytes of memory in computers utilizing the 5602 microprocessor.
  2. Term used to describe taking a positive or negative value and making it null or zero.

Also see: Memory definitions, CPU definitions, Zero

 

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