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And therein you are wrong. Debug and serin/serout definately are of the same family, but they are quite different. Debug does a good bit more processing on the parameters than serin/serout. Also, debug is usually outputting whole sentences, when a normal serin/serout statement might be handling the equivalent of a single, short word. I'm not going to get into my calculations, but with a clever hack or two my team figures we can output 3 bytes and read in 7 every loop without any slowdown.
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