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You should also see the msdisk application running as an application process when you list the current running processes (ps).
4.1.2.Unloading the Stack
1.As root of the system, go to the ISP1362 Linux source directory and use the script to unload module.
2.If you execute the /sbin/lsmod command, you should not see any of the following modules as loaded: mscd, pdc, phci, otg, hal
Also, you should not see the msdisk application as a running process when you list the current running processes (ps).
4.2.ISP1362
4.2.1.Loading the Stack
The ISP1362 Linux stack modules (kernel as well as application) are dynamically loaded and unloaded to the kernel.
1.Log on to the system as root, go to the ISP1362 object directory and use the script to load modules..
#cd /home/1362/objs #./imod
2.If you execute the /sbin/lsmod command, you will notice that the following modules are loaded: mscd, pdc, phci, otg, hal
You should also see the msdisk application running as an application process when you list the current running processes (ps).
4.2.2.Unloading the Stack
1.As root of the system, go to the ISP1362 Linux object directory and use the script to unload module.
#cd /home/1362/objs #./rmod
2.If you execute the /sbin/lsmod command, you should not see any of the following modules as loaded: mscd, pdc, phci, otg, hal
Also, you should not see the msdisk application as a running process when you list the current running processes (ps).
4.3.ISP1362
4.3.1.Initializing the Stack
After booting the Accelent IDP needs some initial setup for the ISP1362 stack to run. The initialization is done by executing the initialization script.
#cd /home/1362/objs #./init_stack
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