\section{General message format}
Messages are delimited by newlines to make processing by line based devices
-more easy. Message exchanges have a \emph{Request} and \emph{Response} header.
+easier. Message exchanges have a \emph{Request} and \emph{Response} header.
The \emph{Request} header means that the server is sending to the client. The
\emph{Response} header means that the client is sending to the server. In some
cases either the \emph{Request} or \emph{Response} is empty. This means that
byte & value\\
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1 & \texttt{'t'}\\
- 2,3 & interval. If the first bit is 1 the other 15 indicate the
- interrupt on which the task should be run. If the first bit is 0
- the other 15 indicate the interval in milliseconds\\
+ 2,3 & interval or interrupt\\
4,5 & length (\texttt{n})\\
6 to n+6 & bytecode\\
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