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BasebandStress tools are located at /usr/local/etc/BasebandStressTests, and are typically found in SwitchBoard builds. These tests logically test the Baseband in stressful ways, testing a verity of things which include: Uploading, downloading, compression, calling, wifi and even tweeting.
 
BasebandStress tools are located at /usr/local/etc/BasebandStressTests, and are typically found in SwitchBoard builds. These tests logically test the Baseband in stressful ways, testing a verity of things which include: Uploading, downloading, compression, calling, wifi and even tweeting.
   
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 24 February 2018

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BasebandStress tools are located at /usr/local/etc/BasebandStressTests, and are typically found in SwitchBoard builds. These tests logically test the Baseband in stressful ways, testing a verity of things which include: Uploading, downloading, compression, calling, wifi and even tweeting.