Right, I understand the i@ word constitutes a bootloader of sorts. But I was trying to get a way a student with no strange equipment could go back to a default state. I guess another way would be to drop a marker at the end of the default dictionary and have a config option that basically says "if the specified pin is low on boot up, drop back to that marker and erase everything" -- of course that could be bad too, but what I have in mind isn't critical at all.
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