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/*
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*********************************************************************************************************
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*
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* Multiplexed LED Display Driver
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*
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* (c) Copyright 2004, modified by John Leung
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* Reference: Jean J. Labrosse, Embedded Systems Building Blocks
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* All Rights Reserved
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*
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* Filename : LED.C
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* Programmer : John Leung
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* Remarks : Modified for SaiWanHo project
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* Date : 19th Nov 2004
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* Hardware : PCB 11OCT2004.001
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*********************************************************************************************************
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* DESCRIPTION
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*
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* This module provides an interface to a multiplexed "8 segments x N digits" LED matrix.
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*
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* To use this driver:
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*
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* 1) You must define (LED.H):
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*
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* DISP_N_DIG The total number of segments to display, inc. dp status
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* DISP_N_SS The total number of seven-segment digits (modules)
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* DISP_PORT1_DIG The address of the DIGITS output port
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* DISP_PORT_SEG The address of the SEGMENTS output port
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* first_dig_msk The first digit mask for selecting the most significant digit
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*
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* 2) You must allocate a hardware timer which will interrupt the CPU at a rate of at least:
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*
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* DISP_N_DIG * 60 (Hz)
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*
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* The timer interrupt must vector to DispMuxISR (defined in LED_IA.ASM). You MUST write the
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* code to clear the interrupt source. The interrupt source must be cleared either in DispMuxISR
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* or in DispMuxHandler().
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*
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* 3) Adapt DispInitPort(), DispOutSeg() and DispOutDig() for your environment.
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*********************************************************************************************************
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*/
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#include "7seg.h"
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/*
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*********************************************************************************************************
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* SEVEN-SEGMENT Digit table
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*********************************************************************************************************
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*/
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INT8U * const DispSegTbl[] = {
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  (INT8U *) &DIGIT3,
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  (INT8U *) &DIGIT2,
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  (INT8U *) &DIGIT1,
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  (INT8U *) &DIGIT0
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};
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/*
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*********************************************************************************************************
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* ASCII to SEVEN-SEGMENT conversion table
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* a
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* ------
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* f | | b
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* | g |
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* Note: The segments are mapped as follows: ------
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* e | | c
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* a b c d e f g | d |
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* -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------
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* B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
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*********************************************************************************************************
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*/
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const INT8U DispASCIItoSegTbl[] = {// ASCII to SEVEN-SEGMENT conversion table
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0x00, // ' '
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0x00, // '!', No seven-segment conversion for exclamation point
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0x44, // '"', Double quote
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0x00, // '#', Pound sign
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0x00, // '$', No seven-segment conversion for dollar sign
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0x00, // '%', No seven-segment conversion for percent sign
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0x00, // '&', No seven-segment conversion for ampersand
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0x40, // ''', Single quote
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0x9C, // '(', Same as '['
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0xF0, // ')', Same as ']'
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0x00, // '*', No seven-segment conversion for asterix
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0x00, // '+', No seven-segment conversion for plus sign
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0x00, // ',', No seven-segment conversion for comma
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0x02, // '-', Minus sign
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0x00, // '.', No seven-segment conversion for period
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0x00, // '/', No seven-segment conversion for slash
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0xFC, // '0'
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0x60, // '1'
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0xDA, // '2'
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0xF2, // '3'
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0x66, // '4'
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0xB6, // '5'
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0xBE, // '6'
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0xE0, // '7'
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0xFE, // '8'
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0xF6, // '9'
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0x00, // ':', No seven-segment conversion for colon
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0x00, // ';', No seven-segment conversion for semi-colon
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0x00, // '<', No seven-segment conversion for less-than sign
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0x12, // '=', Equal sign
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0x00, // '>', No seven-segment conversion for greater-than sign
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0xCA, //'?', Question mark
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0x00, // '@', No seven-segment conversion for commercial at-sign
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0xEE, // 'A'
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0x3E, // 'B', Actually displayed as 'b'
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0x9C, // 'C'
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0x7A, // 'D', Actually displayed as 'd'
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0x9E, // 'E'
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0x8E, // 'F'
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0xBC, // 'G', Actually displayed as 'g'
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0x6E, // 'H'
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0x60, // 'I', Same as '1'
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0x78, // 'J'
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0x00, // 'K', No seven-segment conversion
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0x1C, // 'L'
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0x6E, // 'M', No seven-segment conversion
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0x2A, // 'N', Actually displayed as 'n'
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0xFC, // 'O', Same as '0'
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0xCE, // 'P'
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0x00, // 'Q', No seven-segment conversion
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0x0A, // 'R', Actually displayed as 'r'
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0xB6, // 'S', Same as '5'
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0x1E, // 'T', Actually displayed as 't'
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0x7C, // 'U'
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0x00, // 'V', No seven-segment conversion
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0x00, // 'W', No seven-segment conversion
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0x00, // 'X', No seven-segment conversion
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0x76, // 'Y'
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0x00, // 'Z', No seven-segment conversion
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0x00, // '['
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0x00, // '\', No seven-segment conversion
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0x00, // ']'
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0x00, // '^', No seven-segment conversion
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0x00, // '_', Underscore
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0x00, // '`', No seven-segment conversion for reverse quote
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0xFA, // 'a'
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0x3E, // 'b'
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0x1A, // 'c'
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0x7A, // 'd'
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0xDE, // 'e'
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0x8E, // 'f', Actually displayed as 'F'
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0xBC, // 'g'
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0x2E, // 'h'
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0x20, // 'i'
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0x78, // 'j', Actually displayed as 'J'
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0x00, // 'k', No seven-segment conversion
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0x1C, // 'l', Actually displayed as 'L'
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0x00, // 'm', No seven-segment conversion
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0x2A, // 'n'
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0x3A, // 'o'
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0xCE, // 'p', Actually displayed as 'P'
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0x00, // 'q', No seven-segment conversion
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0x0A, // 'r'
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0xB6, // 's', Actually displayed as 'S'
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0x1E, // 't'
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0x38, // 'u'
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0x00, // 'v', No seven-segment conversion
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0x00, // 'w', No seven-segment conversion
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0x00, // 'x', No seven-segment conversion
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0x76, // 'y', Actually displayed as 'Y'
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0x00 // 'z', No seven-segment conversion
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};
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/*
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*********************************************************************************************************
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* DISPLAY ASCII STRING ON SEVEN-SEGMENT DISPLAY
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* Description: This function is called to display an ASCII string on the seven-segment display.
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* Arguments : dig is the position of the first digit where the string will appear:
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* 0 for the first seven-segment digit.
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* 1 for the second seven-segment digit.
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* . . . . . . .
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* . . . . . . .
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* DISP_N_SS - 1 is the last seven-segment digit.
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* s is the ASCII string to display
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* Returns : none
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* Notes : - Not all ASCII characters can be displayed on a seven-segment display. Consult the
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* ASCII to seven-segment conversion table DispASCIItoSegTbl[].
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*********************************************************************************************************
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*/
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void DispStr (INT8U offset, INT8U *s)
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{
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  int dig        = 0;
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  register INT8U* p;
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  register INT8U c;
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  while (dig < DIGIT_NR) {
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    p = DispSegTbl[dig];
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    c = *(offset+s);
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    *p = DispASCIItoSegTbl[c - 0x20];
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    dig++;
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    s++;
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  }
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}

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