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Yes, gcode is parsed to 8bit. So numbers should be between 0 and 255.
We could increase this to 16bit, but most gcodes are not supported > 255.
Teacup wants to be small and compact. So instead of M400 this command in Teacup is G4. You can use it with P. E.g. G4 P100. Then this will wait also for 100 milliseconds.
Yes, I know about G4 (it's mentioned in the Reprap wiki). However, I thought that 16 instead of 8 bit would not blow the whole thing. And today you get 15€ boards with everything on it from Chine with a large processor. So the need for tiny tiny is not as demanding as, say, 1-2 years ago.
Maybe (dunno) it's possible to parametrize this so Scotsmen can use 8 bit and wealthy oligarchs can use 16 bits ;-)
I was puzzled why Teacup echoes 144 after a M400:
Well, obviously it assumes the code to be < 256. A test shows that sending M255 will report a 0.
For sure no high priority. But probably not difficult to fix, I guess?
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