vlado99 writes:
> On 20.6.2014 21:25, lee wrote:
>> Apparently the firmware is unloaded when the device becomes unused.
>
> Maybe the device firmware is not unloaded, it is just forget when
> unused device enters low power state/is powered off?
I don't know, it seems that the firmware is loaded
On 20.6.2014 21:25, lee wrote:
Apparently the firmware is unloaded when the device becomes unused.
Maybe the device firmware is not unloaded, it is just forget when unused
device enters low power state/is powered off?
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poma writes:
> On 21.06.2014 21:36, lee wrote:
>> poma writes:
>>
>>> On 21.06.2014 11:13, lee wrote:
> poma writes:
>
> Why not solve the problem with the device, entirely.
That's what I'm trying.
>>>
>>> Super duper, and you know this is not the only mail list out t
On 21.06.2014 21:36, lee wrote:
poma writes:
On 21.06.2014 11:13, lee wrote:
poma writes:
Why not solve the problem with the device, entirely.
That's what I'm trying.
Super duper, and you know this is not the only mail list out there. :)
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poma writes:
> On 21.06.2014 11:13, lee wrote:
>>> poma writes:
>>>
>>> Why not solve the problem with the device, entirely.
>>
>> That's what I'm trying.
>>
>
> Super duper, and you know this is not the only mail list out there. :)
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On 21.06.2014 11:13, lee wrote:
poma writes:
On 20.06.2014 21:25, lee wrote:
Hi,
how do I make it so that the firmware for a particular device doesn't
get unloaded when the device is no longer in use?
Apparently the firmware is unloaded when the device becomes unused. At
least it is loaded
poma writes:
> On 20.06.2014 21:25, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how do I make it so that the firmware for a particular device doesn't
>> get unloaded when the device is no longer in use?
>>
>> Apparently the firmware is unloaded when the device becomes unused. At
>> least it is loaded again when the
On 20.06.2014 21:25, lee wrote:
Hi,
how do I make it so that the firmware for a particular device doesn't
get unloaded when the device is no longer in use?
Apparently the firmware is unloaded when the device becomes unused. At
least it is loaded again when the device is used again; messages in