

The Nissan GT-R has electronics to control launch but the company does not use the term "launch control" since some owners have equated the term with turning off the stability control to launch the car, which may void the warranty of the drivetrain. The Jaguar F-Type includes launch control.

Mitsubishi also incorporated launch control into their Twin Clutch SST gearbox, on its "S-Sport" mode, but the mode is only available in the Evolution X MR and MR Touring (USDM). Popular automobiles with launch control include the BMW M series, certain marques of the Volkswagen Group with Direct-Shift Gearbox (most notably the Bugatti Veyron), Porsche 911 (sport+ mode), Panamera Turbo, Alfa Romeo with TCT gearbox and certain General Motors products. Motorcycles have been variously fitted with mechanical and electronic devices for both street and race.
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Launch control is an electronic aid to assist drivers of both racing and street cars to accelerate from a standing start. Switch for activating launch control in the center console of a Porsche 918 RSR.
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By convention this is to be interpreted as an error, but actually the author of the script/program is free to return any exit code he/she wishes. launchd(8) was able to execute the program but the program did return a non-zero exit code. This error code was generated by the program/script. The error details provided in the tool tip of the job list status column are definitely correct This error code was generated by launchd(8) itself. To find out whether a jobs exit code comes from launchd(8) or the program to be executed watch out for these lines:

Click the trace-button in the upper left corner of the log panel and start the job by selecting Job>Start (⌘⇧T) from the menu. Open the log panel by selecting View>Toggle Log (⌘⌥L) from the menu. It is a good idea to have a look at what launchd(8) has to say about the job while trying run it. See bullet "Check the launchd(8) log" to find out if this error reason applies. Move your mouse over the error code to bring up a tool tip with a likely error reason. Hovering over a warning or error sign in a config sections header will provide details about the error/warning.Ĭheck for the exit code of the job in the status column of the job list. Make sure you understand every warning and error that LaunchControl reports. When a change is detected, a request panel will appear: click the Save, Reload and Start button. The preferred method is to start the job unconditionally by selecting Job>Start (⌘⇧T) from the menu. Event triggered jobs might not be executed at all when loading. While debugging a job it is not necessary to load/unload it manually every time a change to the configuration is made.
