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This avoids a spurious shift on a write followed by a read. See discussion on #617

This avoids a spurious shift on a write followed by a read. See discussion on #617
@Wren6991 Wren6991 force-pushed the fix-pio-i2c-write-to-read branch from bfefd8a to 34fb181 Compare July 21, 2025 11:32
@Wren6991 Wren6991 requested a review from kilograham July 21, 2025 11:34
@kilograham kilograham added this to the 2.2.0 milestone Jul 21, 2025
@kilograham kilograham merged commit 996867c into develop Jul 23, 2025
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@kilograham kilograham deleted the fix-pio-i2c-write-to-read branch July 23, 2025 18:51
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