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I don't get it...I don't know what UDP is. Is it backwards because it uses stack memory or something?
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deMark4257y@SpencerBeige It's to do with networks/packets - UDP vs TCP. UDP doesn't check if each packet has been received before it sends the next ones and so just sends the lot; sometimes things arrive out of order :)
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@deMark lol it all makes sense now. I'm a hardware guy, so to me, it would be like if I^2C had nothing to check if data was recieved
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