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ICs can interact with up to 6 other devices via d0 - d5, as well as the device it's attached to via db. To change or set a device, use a screwdriver and adjust the device in the IC housing. You can read or set any of the device's properties, so it is possible to do things like read the pressure or oxygen content of a room on the same Device port.  
 
ICs can interact with up to 6 other devices via d0 - d5, as well as the device it's attached to via db. To change or set a device, use a screwdriver and adjust the device in the IC housing. You can read or set any of the device's properties, so it is possible to do things like read the pressure or oxygen content of a room on the same Device port.  
  
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Additionally, is possible to set other IC housings as devices, allowing you to create programs that run across multiple ICs together. For example, an Gas Mixing IC could check the ''' Setting'''  field of a Atmosphere Sensor IC and act based on the value of the sensor chip.
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Additionally, is possible to set other IC housings as devices, allowing you to create programs that run across multiple ICs together. For example, an IC that manages sensors could set the Setting field of an IC that manages Gas Mixing. The mixer IC could then check its own Settings field every loop and act accordingly
  
 
The '''l''' (load) or '''s''' (set) instructions you have to read or set these values to your device. Examples:
 
The '''l''' (load) or '''s''' (set) instructions you have to read or set these values to your device. Examples:

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