On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Not sure what '&t=50' or '&d=55709' mean.
d= is a command counter. t= isn't used on the latest machines, but I believe used to indicate contrast. Now o= indicates contrast.
When you read STATUS.TXT, the OS will cache it by default (making subsequent checks useless). If you want to avoid this, there is a program "ncc" bundled with the air app. ncc = no cache cat, and works like cat. You can use this to read the STATUS.TXT w/o caching.
-Josh
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