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authormgiannikouris <mgiannikouris@crosschasm.com>2015-09-14 21:05:55 -0400
committermgiannikouris <mgiannikouris@crosschasm.com>2015-09-14 21:05:55 -0400
commit0b778b66400f67417672dd1849f5b90daa32d8a6 (patch)
treee6e3ee4f6630fe0d15096a06979b7b4b9555c964
parent9a4e51989710fc718271981dd29c58c167c80758 (diff)
More JSON.mkd
-rw-r--r--JSON.mkd4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/JSON.mkd b/JSON.mkd
index e7bea7f8..72860cb3 100644
--- a/JSON.mkd
+++ b/JSON.mkd
@@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ the "Signals Defined from Diagnostic Messages" section below.
**Response**
-f the predefined requests were enabled or disabled successfully, the `status` in
+If the predefined requests were enabled or disabled successfully, the `status` in
the response will be `true`.
{ "command_response": "predefined_obd2", "status": true}
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ the response will be `true`.
The ModemConfigurationCommand message allows users to change certain aspects of modem operation on-the-fly (at runtime). The modem configuration settings are stored in flash memory and are untouched by the bootloader during a software update (assuming the correct cellular_c5 linker file is used during compilation of vi-firmware). Thus, new modem settings persistent across power cycles.
-The ModemConfigurationCommand message provides three sub-messages for particular groups of modem settings. These are NetworkOperatorSettings, NetworkDataSettings, and ServerConnectSettings. These configuration messages are described in great detail within the cellular_c5_config documentation.
+The ModemConfigurationCommand message provides three sub-messages for particular groups of modem settings. These are NetworkOperatorSettings, NetworkDataSettings, and ServerConnectSettings. These configuration messages are described in great detail within the [cellular_c5_config](vi-firmware/docs/advanced/cellular_c5_config.mkd) documentation.
Currently, only the ServerConnectSettings sub-message is supported in the vi-firmware's command interpreter. All other settings are currently compile-time only.