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== FDO91 == | |||
A letter followed by a string. The letter specifies the FDO register to use. It can be A, B, C or D. | A letter followed by a string. The letter specifies the FDO register to use. It can be A, B, C or D. | ||
'''Example''': var_string_set <B, "bye"> | '''Example''': var_string_set <B, "bye"> | ||
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FDO91
A letter followed by a string. The letter specifies the FDO register to use. It can be A, B, C or D.
Example: var_string_set <B, "bye">