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Similar to the YubNub command `20g10', but matrix2010 is configured
to act more like a screensaver.
Useage: matrix2010 [ Alphanumeric Characters ]
matrix2010 01 0011 10
Results in what looks like binary numbers scrolling up/down.
matrix2010 F9 A304 7D -t 5
Results in hexidecimal numbers filling half the screen.
Notes:
* Have at least one space in the string.
* Use 10 or fewer alphanumeric characters.
* Use single digits for the multiplier value, t.
* Default value for t is set at 10 to fill the screen.
See http://twentygototen.org
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