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[MERGED PR] PDA Packet Sender can now make (relatively simple) Programs
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About the PR
I modified the Packet Sender program to include a "Toggle Program-Building Mode" button (which is a glorified way to say "show/hide some buttons"),Turning the mode on allows you to create PDA programs with the current packet.
The buttons are;
-Create Button From Current Packet - Creates a button (in the resulting program) from the current packet in the packet sender, button text is typed in by the user. The user can load the packet from the button into the packet sender or delete the button.
-Create Argument - Creates a text-field in the resulting program, with the user typing in the _Description, Text To Replace, Default Value_. Also can be deleted from the packet sender
-Create Program - This uses all the currently made buttons and arguments and puts it into a program that costs 2 disk space. Does not work if there isnt enough space. The user can type in the programs name and if to allow the user to change the frequency. The program is saved onto the PDA storage space.

Built programs use the frequency in the packet sender when it was being saved. The frequency can be changed in the program if the user allows it.
Why's this needed?
Adding this would make packets significantly easier to use on a PDA. Instead of having to rewrite your whole packet, you can now save it to a button inside of a program which saves a whole bunch of time. Also you can send your programs to the crew.

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(+)The Packet Sender PDA program can now make (simple) programs with the packets


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[MERGED PR] PDA Packet Sender can now make (relatively simple) Programs - by github_bot - 12-23-2021, 09:13 AM

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