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#122955 - you can use a simple statemachine Responding to: ???'s previous message |
you can interpret the recieved nema sentences with a state machine which reads each incoming character in the serial buffer and makes a desision wether the current character is part of a valid nema sentence and depending on what type it is where the data is that you are interested in.If its not a valid sentence or one you are not interested in you ignore the data until the start of a new sentence and carry on like that. |
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