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| − | The   | + | The DUMP TABLE command retrieves a lookup table with 1024 values that’s stored in non-volatile memory. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the DUMP TABLE command the USB-microDig sends out the same message as the TABLE ENTRY command, for each of the 1024 entries. This command is not available for digitizers with hardware v7.0 or lower.  | 
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 20 November 2016
DUMP TABLE (31, 1Fh)
The DUMP TABLE command retrieves a lookup table with 1024 values that’s stored in non-volatile memory. The command can be used in both host and stand-alone modes of operation. Upon completion of the DUMP TABLE command the USB-microDig sends out the same message as the TABLE ENTRY command, for each of the 1024 entries. This command is not available for digitizers with hardware v7.0 or lower.
The [BODY] of the DUMP TABLE command contains a single 7-bit byte:
| 000nnnnn: | nnnnn = [0..31]; table number | 
Example:
To download table 4 from a USB-microDig, send the following message:
240, 125, 0 {DEV}, 31 {DUMP TABLE}, 4 {table number}, 247 (F0h, 7Dh, 00h, 1Fh, 04h, F7h)