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131 Both |NAK|- and |ACK|-type frames are used to control flow of messages and
132 thus do not carry a payload. |DATA_SEQ|- and |DATA_NSQ|-type frames on the
159 ``DATA_SEQ``- or ``DATA_NSQ``-type frames with other ``DATA``- type frames.
168 where both frames have the same sequence ID (``SEQ``). Here, ``FRAME(D)``
180 to zero. For |DATA_NSQ|-type frames, both exchanges are the same:
197 only known payload type of |DATA| frames, with a payload-type value of
268 ID on the frames. Note that the sequence ID of the frames for a
309 The protocol can, in theory, handle up to ``U8_MAX`` frames in parallel,
322 carrying command being ACKed) have been observed. In any case, frames (and
324 is exceeded. This is done by the EC for frames with a timeout of one second,
329 While this also seems to work fine for pending data frames as long as no
332 In particular, the detection of repeated frames relies on the last sequence
336 by the EC. As an example: Sending two frames with ``SEQ=0`` and ``SEQ=1``
345 frames) and at most three pending commands. The limit to synchronous frame