Difference between revisions of "NSS:LaunchTitle"

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| TitleID lower word
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| u64, Title ID
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| TitleID upper word
 
 
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| Process launch flags
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| [[PMApp:LaunchTitle#Launch_Flags|Launch Flags]]
 
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=Description=
 
=Description=
This is a wrapper for [[PMApp:LaunchTitle]]. The [[Mediatypes|mediatype]] is determined by the input titleID. The gamecard mediatype is used when the input titleID is all-zero. The NAND mediatype is used when the input titleID-high is for a CTR system title, otherwise the SD mediatype is used.
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This is a wrapper for [[PMApp:LaunchTitle]]. The [[Filesystem_services#MediaType|MediaType]] is determined by the input title ID. The [[Filesystem_services#MediaType|Game Card MediaType]] is used when the input title ID is zero. The [[Filesystem_services#MediaType|NAND MediaType]] is used when the input title ID has the content category system flag set, otherwise the [[Filesystem_services#MediaType|SD MediaType]] is used.
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The [[PMApp:LaunchTitle#Launch_Flags|launch flags]] passed to [[PMApp:LaunchTitle]] have bit 0 cleared (normal application) and bit 1 set (load dependencies)
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Home Menu only uses this command for launching system modules.
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This won't relaunch titles which are already running(PID won't change), hence this can also be used to get the PID of already running processes.

Latest revision as of 01:30, 17 October 2016

Request[edit]

Index Word Description
0 Header code [0x000200C0]
1-2 u64, Title ID
3 Launch Flags

Response[edit]

Index Word Description
0 Header code
1 Result code
2 Process ID

Description[edit]

This is a wrapper for PMApp:LaunchTitle. The MediaType is determined by the input title ID. The Game Card MediaType is used when the input title ID is zero. The NAND MediaType is used when the input title ID has the content category system flag set, otherwise the SD MediaType is used.

The launch flags passed to PMApp:LaunchTitle have bit 0 cleared (normal application) and bit 1 set (load dependencies)

Home Menu only uses this command for launching system modules.

This won't relaunch titles which are already running(PID won't change), hence this can also be used to get the PID of already running processes.