Difference between revisions of "APT:StartSystemApplet"
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− | | Handle | + | | Handle, this can be zero. This is used with passing parameters to the applet, this handle is likely used for shared memory. |
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− | This starts the applet with the specified appletID, and sets the parameter data for this applet to the specified buffer data. This also terminates the currently running application/applet, in some cases. | + | This starts the applet with the specified appletID, and sets the parameter data for this applet to the specified buffer data(the size for this can be zero). This also terminates the currently running application/applet, in some cases. |
Revision as of 21:17, 30 September 2013
Request
Index Word | Description |
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0 | Header code [0x001F0084] |
1 | AppletID |
2 | Buffer size, max size is 0x1000. |
3 | Value 0x0 |
4 | Handle, this can be zero. This is used with passing parameters to the applet, this handle is likely used for shared memory. |
5 | (Size<<14) | 2 |
6 | Input buffer ptr |
Response
Index Word | Description |
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0 | Header code |
1 | Result code |
Description
This starts the applet with the specified appletID, and sets the parameter data for this applet to the specified buffer data(the size for this can be zero). This also terminates the currently running application/applet, in some cases.