1. List currently active applications in onboard flash
List all active real-time applications in flash memory.
Flash applications are automatically started upond system bootup.
2. Deactivate flash applications
Deactivate the auto-start of all flash applications.
This suppresses the auto-start of any application stored in onboard fFlash.
You can use this if the real-time application repeatedly crashes or blocks the real-time processor.
You can safely delete the flash application after the next start.
3. Activate flash application
Activate the auto-start of all flash applications.
This enables the auto-start of any application stored in onboard flash.
4. Delete all flash application
Permanently delete Flash applications.
This deletes all real-time applications stored in onboard flash.
You should stop any running applications before deleting them.
5. Format application flash file system
Re-format the application flash file system.
This formats the file system holding the flash application, resetting it to a clean state.
Use this if the file system was damaged, e.g., by a power loss during flash update.
The board firmware will not be affected.