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What is the time code in debug messages?

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    bgunnarb
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    Hi!
    What does the timecode that starts every debug message mean?
    This is what I can see on the serial monitor:

    149852 !TSF:SND:TNR
    150855 MCO:SLP:MS=600000,SMS=0,I1=0,M1=3,I2=255,M2=255
    150859 !MCO:SLP:TNR
    160861 MCO:SLP:MS=590000
    160863 MCO:SLP:TPD
    160865 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1

    I have never been so busy since I retired!

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      Hi!
      What does the timecode that starts every debug message mean?
      This is what I can see on the serial monitor:

      149852 !TSF:SND:TNR
      150855 MCO:SLP:MS=600000,SMS=0,I1=0,M1=3,I2=255,M2=255
      150859 !MCO:SLP:TNR
      160861 MCO:SLP:MS=590000
      160863 MCO:SLP:TPD
      160865 MCO:SLP:WUP=-1

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      @bgunnarb it is the milliseconds counter on the node.

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        bgunnarb
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        Follow-up question:
        Does the millisecond counter advance when the node sleeps as in:

        sleep(INTERRUPT, RISING, SLEEP_TIME);
        

        It does not seem so (which is fine, just want to know)

        I have never been so busy since I retired!

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        • B bgunnarb

          Follow-up question:
          Does the millisecond counter advance when the node sleeps as in:

          sleep(INTERRUPT, RISING, SLEEP_TIME);
          

          It does not seem so (which is fine, just want to know)

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          @bgunnarb correct, the counter is frozen during sleep.

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