you can always program it with an empty setuop and loop, the "minimal" arduino program:
But as was said, it should never be necessary to "flush" your Arduino. (unless you are developing some sort of robotic sewer rat...)
you can always program it with an empty setuop and loop, the "minimal" arduino program:
But as was said, it should never be necessary to "flush" your Arduino. (unless you are developing some sort of robotic sewer rat...)