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    Hi Steve.

    The # sign in the sending message isn't it read by the ValueToBeChange variable?

    Ioannis

    Quote Originally Posted by mister_e
    Let's say i want to change a,b,c parameter while the program is running. With serial communicator i'll send a specific start character, then the parameter i want to change. let's say UUCHANGEA#120

    in the interrupt routine i'll write something like
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    HSERIN [WAIT("CHANGE"),VarToBeChange,ValueToBeChange)
    Select case VarToBeChange
        CASE "A" : a=ValueToBeChange
        CASE "B" : b=ValueToBeChange
        CASE "C" : c=ValueToBeChange
        END SELECT

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    NOPE, it's a MCS feature. Look in the help file. The parse control character must be enable in the MCS serial communicator.
    Steve

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