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We want 2400 mL/min. Will this RPM speed result in desired flow rate?

We want 2400 mL/min. Will this RPM speed result in desired flow rate?

Who would call this function?

Who would call this function?

We're saving fill data to RTC RAM every 50ms?

We're saving fill data to RTC RAM every 50ms?

What's happening here? Why subtract 0?

What's happening here? Why subtract 0?

I don't see where this alarm is being triggered.

I don't see where this alarm is being triggered.

Should this be a DEBUG_DENALI comment so Bamboo will prevent a build?

Should this be a DEBUG_DENALI comment so Bamboo will prevent a build?

Should we keep the TODO for this?

Should we keep the TODO for this?

Does 2400 RPM get us 2400 mL/min drain rate? It's the rate that we want to be 2400.

Does 2400 RPM get us 2400 mL/min drain rate? It's the rate that we want to be 2400.

Make a private definitions section above private data and move this there.

Make a private definitions section above private data and move this there.

Should this module be removed (replaced by ModeGenIdle)?

Should this module be removed (replaced by ModeGenIdle)?

Added new alarm ID for dialysate flow out of range.

Added new alarm ID for dialysate flow out of range.

Handling of passive notification is removed in my branch.

Handling of passive notification is removed in my branch.

Debug code is removed in my branch. Should s/w fault here I think.

Debug code is removed in my branch. Should s/w fault here I think.

This is removed in my branch.

This is removed in my branch.

Make a build switch to disable ACK alarms.

Make a build switch to disable ACK alarms.

Can the two datas be memcpy'd as EVENT_DATA_Ts instead of U32 and EVENT_DATAS_T separately?

Can the two datas be memcpy'd as EVENT_DATA_Ts instead of U32 and EVENT_DATAS_T separately?

Let's finish optimizing broadcasts.

Let's finish optimizing broadcasts.

There are now 2 DG flow sensors (FMP and FMD).

There are now 2 DG flow sensors (FMP and FMD).

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