STATUS BYTE
Queue flag details
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Device Dependant Errors
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The <mav> status bit is set when one or more bytes are available to be read from the Output Queue.
The <erb> status bit is set when one or more errors are present in the Error Queue. The ERROR? query will place a nr1 and string response message in the Output Queue representing the error at the head of the queue. If the queue is empty this message will be 0, "No error".