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== Batch Writer ==
 
== Batch Writer ==
  
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The Batch Writer writes to all connected devices of a device type.  
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The Batch Writer writes to all conected devices of a device type.  
 
For example: One can control all digital valves connected in its network with a single Batch Writer.
 
For example: One can control all digital valves connected in its network with a single Batch Writer.
  
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=== [[Integrated Circuit (IC10)]] alternative ===
 
=== [[Integrated Circuit (IC10)]] alternative ===
  
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To simulate the functionality of a batch writer when writing [[MIPS]] code for the integrated circuit, use the sb ''typeHash varName value'' instruction.  Typehash refers to the PrefabHash attribute value that is the same for all items of a given type and is viewable by looking at the item with a tablet that has the Configuration cartridge loaded.
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To simulate the functionality of a batch writer when writing [[MIPS]] code for the integrated circuit, use the sb ''typeHash varName value'' instruction.
  
 
== Logic Mirror ==
 
== Logic Mirror ==
  
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The Logic Mirror is reading all data from its target device. The target device is set by the screw on the Logic Chip. Its purpose is to easily read a device in another network. The Logic Mirror itself is seen as a Logic Chip, it needs to be read with a Logic reader as if it was a device. Writing and reading is possible as if the target device itself is present in the logic network. If the Logic Mirror is not powered, it will not return any data.  
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The Logic Mirror is reading all data from it's target device. The target device is set by the screw on the Logic Chip. It's purpose is to easily read a device in another network. The Logic Mirror itself is seen as a Logic Chip, it needs to be read with a Logic reader as if it was a device. Writing and reading is possible as if the target device itself is present in the logic network. If the Logic Mirror is not powered, it will not return any data.  
  
 
=== Example ===
 
=== Example ===

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