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== Interface ==  
 
== Interface ==  
  
The basic idea is that commands to the Arduino consist of a single letter followed by a carriage return line feed ( a pretty basic line ending used by many terminal program ) Using letters often makes it easy to remember what the command stands for l for load, s for save, ? for help, etc.  (of course what letter stands for what is up to you and your program. ) Often this is not quite enough, you would like to use a number as well so you get commands like f22 meaning something like go forward 22 units. ( numbers are currently all decimal ).  For convientience you may want to make the commands case insensitive so “f” an “F” both have the same meaning and there is a function that gives you that option.  Finally the backspace character is implemented to back up the cursor deleting from the end of the string ( useful for terminal programs that send characters as soon as you type them ).
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The basic idea is that commands to the Arduino consist of a single letter followed by a carriage return line feed ( a pretty basic line ending used by many terminal program ) Using letters often makes it easy to remember what the command stands for l for load, s for save, ? for help, etc.  (of course what letter stands for what is up to you and your program. ) Often this is not quite enough, you would like to use a number as well so you get commands like f22 meaning something like go forward 22 units. ( numbers are currently all decimal ).  Finally for convientience you may want to make the commands case insensitive so “f” an “F” both have the same meaning.  Finally the backspace character is implemented to back up the cursor within the string ( usefull for terminal programs that send characters as soon as you type them.
  
 
== Program Design ==
 
== Program Design ==

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