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Old 06-02-2013, 10:12 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Vava View Post
1) Yes, and that's how I want to use it

2) These scripts are called by the eventHandler (that's why I posted a reply instead of create a new thread)

3) Ok, that's what I would like to know. That means there is no chance I succeed to came back from standby mode without an external intervention ?

4) I do not see why it's dangerous. I thought that I was only sending the same command that the system send by pressing the physical button.
2) You are presuming you can create a "resume after delay" event in the system. Different topic.

3) Define your use of the word: "external"
If you mean "external to the software" - the answer is "yes".
If you mean "external to the device" - the answer is "no".

Software requires a computer processor to make use of it.
If you turn off the processor, what is going to execute the software?
Duh....

If you look at the kernel messages associated with the processor resuming operation, you can see that some of the hardware was still running - the messages include how many seconds the processor was shut down.
So there are resources external to the halted processor on the Kindle device.

4) You do not claim that what you post is the limit to what things you may try next.

Since you include powering down the Wifi (one of the things a system suspend does anyway), there is no telling from your post what other strange things you might try.

Hence, a bit of warning that the devices are not indestructible.
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