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Merge branch 'staging' of ssh://dvm-linux02:7999/comm/common into staging

DEN-9906: Added new message IDs for DG alarm info broadcast and override cmd to change its interval.

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DEN-9906: DIAL-138 - Added Dialin msg ID to clear all DG alarms.

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I couldn't find TBD anywhere in the code!!! What is TBD?

I couldn't find TBD anywhere in the code!!!
What is TBD?

There is nothing to be done in else, so why add it?

There is nothing to be done in else, so why add it?

There is nothing to be done in else, so why add it?

There is nothing to be done in else, so why add it?

Merge branch 'staging' of ssh://dvm-linux02:7999/comm/common into staging

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DEN-9906: Updated syringe alarm properties. Removed obsoleted alarms and messages associated with removed components.

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DEN-9480 added a drain pump RPM override command

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Added file header.

DEN-9480 renamed the RTC stop command message IDs.

DEN-9480 added command message to start and stop the HD and DG RTC clock

DEN-9480 renamed the drain pump outlet pressure sensor

DEN-9906: Added message IDs for override of arterial pressure offset and blood pump rotor count.

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Fixed.

Fixed.

Fixed.

Fixed.

If using a "==" comparison operator, I like to put the literal first so that the compiler will error if I accidentally use "=" instead. Otherwise, I like to put the literal last because it reads be...

If using a "==" comparison operator, I like to put the literal first so that the compiler will error if I accidentally use "=" instead.
Otherwise, I like to put the literal last because it reads better.

I was thinking 150 was perhaps too fast for UI. But you're right - that only seems to be true at startup. I'll put back to 150.

I was thinking 150 was perhaps too fast for UI. But you're right - that only seems to be true at startup. I'll put back to 150.