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    Tronic
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      I saw that there is a utility for packing and unpacking data for the DSI.
      My hardware, it also uses this.
      How to better manage, 8bit to 7bit and vice versa, with a dumped data?

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      atom
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        I recommend looking at the DSI Mopho panel, there is a lot of that there, since it supports edit buffer dump and it can process it.

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        goodweather
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          Hi, in which DSI Mopho panel is this visible?
          I downloaded the panel but didn’t see the packing/unpacking code and edit buffer dump.
          Can you give me the link (need that for my Pro2 panel)?
          thx!

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          goodweather
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            OK I found the panel. It was the one “hidden” in the Demo panels… I’ll try to understand how this is working…
            Will combine the utils.unpackDsiData and utils.packDsiData with the methods from the Power08 panel from Carl…

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            goodweather
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              utils.unpackDsiData and utils.packDsiData are working perfectly!
              Thx Atom!

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