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comparison loadtools/loadtool.help @ 576:34d544c0f639
loadtools/loadtool.help: removed no-longer-applicable GTA02 stanza
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 02 Feb 2020 20:57:28 +0000 |
parents | 372757bb62e4 |
children | f44770a652eb |
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124 The default method of cleaning up the target device state upon exit is set | 124 The default method of cleaning up the target device state upon exit is set |
125 in the hardware parameters file selected with the -h or -H command line | 125 in the hardware parameters file selected with the -h or -H command line |
126 option; it is the exit-mode setting. On most targets the default exit mode is | 126 option; it is the exit-mode setting. On most targets the default exit mode is |
127 iota-off. | 127 iota-off. |
128 | 128 |
129 If your device is a GTA02 and you are running fc-loadtool from inside the phone | |
130 (from the AP), the exit command will power off the modem from the AP. If you | |
131 are talking to GTA02 Calypso from an external host via the headset jack, there | |
132 is nothing that fc-loadtool can currently do to power the modem off (exit is | |
133 the same as exit bare in this case) - power it off yourself from the AP. | |
134 | |
135 If you do an exit bare without powering the target device off in some other | 129 If you do an exit bare without powering the target device off in some other |
136 way, the device will still be running loadagent, which is probably not what you | 130 way, the device will still be running loadagent, which is probably not what you |
137 want. However, it is the proper exit mode if you have powered off or reset the | 131 want. However, it is the proper exit mode if you have powered off or reset the |
138 target device by brute force (yanking the battery). | 132 target device by brute force (yanking the battery). |
139 | 133 |