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| [[NS_and_APT_Services#AppIDs|AppID]]
 
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| Parameter buffer size, max size is 0x1000.
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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, as a static buffer descriptor receiving the static buffer in the response:  
The following is located 0x100-bytes after the beginning of the above command buffer:
   
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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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| Header code [0x000E0104]
 
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| Sender [[NS_and_APT_Services#AppIDs|AppID]]
 
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| Unknown
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| [[NS_and_APT_Services#Command|Command]]
 
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| Actual parameter buffer size, this is <= to the the input size.
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| Actual Parameter Size
 
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| Value 0x0
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| 0x0
 
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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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| <nowiki>(Actual Parameter Size << 14) | 2</nowiki> (static buffer descriptor)
 
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| Output parameter buffer ptr
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| void*, Parameter to send
 
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=Description=
 
=Description=
This is exactly the same as [[APT:ReceiveParameter]](except for the word value prior to the output handle), except this will not clear the flag(except when responseword[3]==8 || responseword[3]==9) in NS state. Thus, the parameter data can still be loaded via [[APT:ReceiveParameter]]/APT:GlanceParameter after using this command, except when responseword[3] is the above values.
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This is exactly the same as [[APT:ReceiveParameter]] (except for the word value prior to the output handle), except this will not clear the flag (except when responseword[3] == 8 || responseword[3] == 9) in NS state. Thus, the parameter data can still be loaded via [[APT:ReceiveParameter]]/[[APT:GlanceParameter]] after using this command, except when responseword[3] is one of the above values.
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