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documentation update #13

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documentation update #13

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Please take a look at the documentation as it currently stands. Comments are welcome and we need a plan going forward. README has several links that need testing, and check that images are in place. The user guide needs to be checked out for accuracy and missing points - I'll be adding ToC to all documents that need it once the proposed content is in place.

cdewbery pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 29, 2016
@cdewbery cdewbery merged commit ecbf3f7 into ConnectivityFoundry:master Feb 29, 2016
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Looks much improved. i'm pretty sure that object instance identifiers can be 16 bits though.

@seank-img seank-img added this to the 0.1.3 milestone Feb 29, 2016
* The OMA has pre-defined objects suitable for most cases, but custom objects may still be defined for local use.
* One or more instances of a resource may exist simultaneously within an object but each will have a unique instance identifier.

Object and resource identifiers are 16 bit integers. Object and resource *instance* identifiers are 8 bit integers.
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16 bit integers for object instance and resource instance identifiers according to latest spec.

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