Restore parameters minor bug fix.
- `$RST=#` was not wiping the G30 positions from EEPROM. Minor but now fixed.
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Date: 2015-06-20
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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Subject: New EEPROM restore functions.
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- Tweaked the previous EEPROM restore implementation and added new
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functionality.
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- `$RST=$` restores the `$$` grbl settings back to firmware defaults,
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which are set when compiled.
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- `$RST=#` restores the `$#` parameters in EEPROM. At times it’s useful
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to clear these and start over, rather than manually writing each entry.
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-`$RST=*` wipe all of the data in EEPROM that Grbl uses and restores
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them to defaults. This includes `$$` settings, `$#` parameters, `$N`
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startup lines, and `$i` build info string.
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NOTE: This doesn’t write zeros throughout the EEPROM. It only writes
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where Grbl looks for data. For a complete wipe, please use the Arduino
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IDE’s EEPROM clear example.
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- Refactored the restore and wipe functions in settings.c to
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accommodate the new commands.
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Date: 2015-06-18
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Author: Sonny Jeon
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