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Ircama 4a65352c89 Process TOML format
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Example:

Input file epson.toml

```
[[EPSON]]
rkey = 0x364A
wkey = "Bsboujgp"
wkey1 = "Arantifo"
models = ["ET-2850", "ET-2851", "ET-2853", "ET-2855", "L4260", "L4261", "L4263", "L4265", "L4266", "L4267", "L4268", "L4269", "Workforce ST-C2100"]
mem = [
{ addr = [0x1C,0x34,0x35,0x36,0x37,0xFF] , desc = "Waste counters (?)" , reset = [0x00,0x00,0x00,0x5E,0x5E,0x5E] },
{ addr = [0x2F] , desc = "Waste counter" },
{ addr = [0x30,0x31] , desc = "Waste counter" },
{ addr = [0x32,0x33] , desc = "Waste counter" },
{ addr = [0xFC,0xFD] , desc = "Waste counter" },
{ addr = [0xFE] , desc = "Waste counter" },
]
rlen = 2
wlen = 2
mem_high = 0x7FF
```

Command:

```
python3 parse_devices.py -T -c epson.toml -i -l 200
```

Conversion:
```
    PRINTER_CONFIG = {
        "ET-2850": {
            "read_key": [74, 54],
            "write_key": b"Arantifo",
            "raw_waste_reset": {28: 0, 52: 0, 53: 0, 54: 94, 55: 94, 255: 94, 47: 0, 48: 0, 49: 0, 50: 0, 51: 0, 252: 0, 253: 0, 254: 0},
            "alias": ["ET-2851", "ET-2853", "ET-2855", "L4260", "L4261", "L4263", "L4265", "L4266", "L4267", "L4268", "L4269", "Workforce ST-C2100"],
            "stats": {
                "Maintenance required level of 1st waste ink counter": [54],
                "Maintenance required level of 2nd waste ink counter": [55],
                "Maintenance required level of 3rd waste ink counter": [255],
            },
        }
    }
```
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