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@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org the software stacks both take an address, a register number, and the data to put in that register, then calculate parity and modify the address, then generate a CRC of the whole packet and splice that into thr middle of the packet, so a single bit change makes a huge change to the packet, and also one stack may not be calculating crc's correctly