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Loopback, in a wider sense, tends to mean 'wire an output to input, probably on the same device'. | Loopback, in a wider sense, tends to mean 'wire an output to input, probably on the same device'. | ||
When and how that is useful depends a little on the context. | |||
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Loopback, in a wider sense, tends to mean 'wire an output to input, probably on the same device'.
When and how that is useful depends a little on the context.