I have been doing this since March 2008. I do not know that. In addition, not all of these diagnostic devices are 100% compatible with ASTM 1394. The packet checksum calculation is especially taken into account.
But I have the infrastructure for exchanging data via Com-port and TCP-IP. Using USB directly is not preferred due to data failures. Building infrastructure for the physical layer is logical. Because its the real standard, but even for HL7 people use segments carelessly. In practice, this can happen; Allows you to set the patient insurance number at 11.segment! But it can be 5 digits integer by standard. They do not care.
Take a look at this http://makecircuits.com/blog/2010-06-25-astm-protocol.html
But you have to write it yourself.
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