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== FDO91 ==
The two-letter token and it's argument in hex. The token must be enclosed in quotes. The argument must be in hex.
The two-letter token and it's argument in hex. The token must be enclosed in quotes. The argument must be in hex.


'''Example''': sm_send_token_arg &lt;&quot;f1&quot;, 00x, 01x, 02x, 03x&gt;
'''Example''': sm_send_token_arg &lt;&quot;f1&quot;, 00x, 01x, 02x, 03x&gt;
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FDO91

The two-letter token and it's argument in hex. The token must be enclosed in quotes. The argument must be in hex.

Example: sm_send_token_arg <"f1", 00x, 01x, 02x, 03x>