Difference between revisions of "Firmware-830 Command-091"
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==DUMP MODE (91, 5Bh)== | ==DUMP MODE (91, 5Bh)== | ||
− | This command requests the WiDig to send out its current mode of operation, which may be different from the mode setting stored in non-volatile memory. The WiDig can function in host mode (for example when using it with the iCube plugin for Max/MSP), or stand-alone mode (otherwise). See the SET MODE command for more information on the mode of operation. Upon completion of the command the WiDig sends out the [[Firmware- | + | This command requests the WiDig to send out its current mode of operation, which may be different from the mode setting stored in non-volatile memory. The WiDig can function in host mode (for example when using it with the iCube plugin for Max/MSP), or stand-alone mode (otherwise). See the SET MODE command for more information on the mode of operation. Upon completion of the command the WiDig sends out the [[Firmware-830_Message-091 |MODE message]]. |
There is no [BODY] for the DUMP MODE command. | There is no [BODY] for the DUMP MODE command. |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 18 April 2023
DUMP MODE (91, 5Bh)
This command requests the WiDig to send out its current mode of operation, which may be different from the mode setting stored in non-volatile memory. The WiDig can function in host mode (for example when using it with the iCube plugin for Max/MSP), or stand-alone mode (otherwise). See the SET MODE command for more information on the mode of operation. Upon completion of the command the WiDig sends out the MODE message.
There is no [BODY] for the DUMP MODE command.