- the start token is x00020000
- his data is 32 bit (a.k.a 8 decoded nybbles)
The second trap to avoid is matching across 8 byte boundaries, which, as can be seen in the code of one of the replies, but was expressed as a preference rather than a necessity, can be done using unpack.
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In reply to Re: Reading hex data
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