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I'm not sure why you would want to do this, but I guess curiosity is a good thing. More than likely, the robot controller would see the first byte of your new p1_y word variable as the p1_y byte and the second byte as whatever the next variable is supposed to be, like RelayA. My only question then would be which byte of the word variable would the serout command send first, the high byte or the low byte? I didn't see an answer after a quick perusal of the Stamp Manual, let us know if you find out.
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