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| AppID
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| [[NS_and_APT_Services#AppIDs|AppID]]
 
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| Parameter buffer size, max size is 0x1000(this can be zero).
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| Parameter Size (max is 0x1000)
 
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The following is located 0x100-bytes after the beginning of the above command buffer:
 
The following is located 0x100-bytes after the beginning of the above command buffer:
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| <nowiki>(Size<<14) | 2</nowiki>
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| <nowiki>(Parameter Size << 14) | 2</nowiki>
 
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| Output parameter buffer ptr
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| void*, Parameter Output
 
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| AppID of the process which [[APT:SendParameter|sent]] these parameters.
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| Sender [[NS_and_APT_Services#AppIDs|AppID]]
 
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| 3
 
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| Signal type
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| [[NS_and_APT_Services#Command|Command]]
 
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| 4
| Actual parameter buffer size, this is <= to the the input size.
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| Actual Parameter Size
 
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| 5
| Value 0x10
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| 0x10
 
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| Handle from the source process which set the parameters, this handle is likely used for shared memory(this can be 0x0).
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| Handle Parameter
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| <nowiki>(Size<<14) | 2</nowiki>
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| Output parameter buffer ptr
   
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=Description=
 
=Description=
 
This returns the current parameter data from NS state, from the source process which set the parameters. Once finished, NS will clear a flag in the NS state so that this command will return an error if this command is used again if parameters were not set again.
 
This returns the current parameter data from NS state, from the source process which set the parameters. Once finished, NS will clear a flag in the NS state so that this command will return an error if this command is used again if parameters were not set again.
This is called when the second [[APTU:Initialize|Initialize]] event is triggered. It returns a signal type indicating why it was triggered.
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This is called when the second [[APT:Initialize]] event is triggered. It returns a signal type indicating why it was triggered.
 
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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!  Type
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!  Description
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| 0x1
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| Application just started
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|-
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| 0x2
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| Library applet just started (triggered for library applets)
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|-
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| 0x3
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| Launched library applet finished loading (triggered for the process which launched the library applet)
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|-
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| 0xA
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| Launched library applet closed (triggered for the process which launched the library applet)
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|-
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| 0xB
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| Returned to application
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|-
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| 0xC
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| Exiting application
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|-
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| 0xF
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| ?
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|}
 
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