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PILOT-LINK

PILOT-LINK

NAME DESCRIPTION TARGET DEVICE USAGE ADVANCED PROGRAMS OBTAINING MAILING LIST SEE ALSO AUTHOR


NAME

pilot-link - a suite of tools for communicating with Palm Computing, Inc. Palm Devices as well as the Handspring Visor, TRGPro, and other devices which conform to this standard (PalmOS licensed devices).

DESCRIPTION

The pilot-link suite of tools contains a series of conduits for moving information to and from your Palm device and your desktop or workstation system.

TARGET DEVICE

All of the pilot-link programs will default to /dev/pilot as the default serial device used to communicate with a Palm. In general, if the environment variable $PILOTPORT is set, its value will override the default. A serial device specified on the command-line will be used regardless of any $PILOTPORT setting.

The default connection rate is 9600 baud. You are welcome to try higher baud rates (19200, 38400, 57600 or higher) by setting the $PILOTRATE environment variable, but various machines have various limitations. (Be careful about values higher than 115200 on Linux boxes if you've been using setserial to change the multiplier.)

USAGE

Here is a list of programs available from within the pilot-link package as of the date of this manpage.

addresses

dump the Palm address book into a generic text-output format

debugsh

command-line interface to a Palm debug monitor

dlpsh

command-line interface to Palm !HotSync? protocol. This is very useful for debugging potential problems with your serial port. Query the RAM/ROM, list databases, change your UserID or Username, and many more functions.

getrom

program to fetch ROM using getrom.prc or getrom2.prc

getrom.prc

Palm program to help dump a 512K ROM

getrom2.prc

Palm program to help dump a 1024K ROM (used for PalmOS 2.x)

ietf2datebook

convert IETF calendar to format used by install-datebook

install-datebook

import datebook records from a text format into the Palm

install-memo

import Memo records from a text format into the Palm

install-todos

import !ToDo? records from a text format into the Palm

install-user

modify User Preference settings and report additional intormation about the Palm, such as the Network Hotsync ID and Username/UserID

memos

export memos from the Palm in mailbox format into one file, or one of two formats: one-file-per-record or one-directory-per-category

pi-csd

this must be running to accept Network !HotSync?(tm) connects

pi-getram

program that retrieves the RAM from Palm

pi-getrom

program that retrieves ROM from Palm (without getrom.prc)

pi-nredir

program that accepts connections and redirects them via the Network !HotSync?(tm) protocol

pi-port

experimental program to abstract the serial layer from pilot-link

pilot-addresses

import and export records from the Address Book (AddressDB.pdb) on your Palm

pilot-clip

experimental program to import and export data from Palm clipboard

pilot-debug

graphical and command-line program to interface with Palm debug monitor

pilot-dedupe

strips duplicate records from Palm databases

pilot-file

dissect .prc and .pdb files to view header, app_info, and record information

pilot-mail

import mail from POP3 mailbox into Palm's default Mail application, and send mail via sendmail. This has been replaced by pilot-mailsync from Hollis Blanchard. Please see the CREDITS file for additional information on how to obtain this package.

pilot-schlep

stores a single file of any data type (such as .zip or .mp3) on the Palm or retrieves one from the Palm

pilot-undelete

turn previously archived records into normal records by resetting the Dirty bit

pilot-xfer

back up, restore, install pilot-link__

read-expenses

export Palm expense database into text format

read-ical

export Palm Datebook and !ToDo? databases (DatebookDB.pdb and ToDoDB.pdb respectively) into an Ical calendar (ical is required)

read-todos

export Palm !ToDo? database into generic text format

reminders

export Palm Datebook into a 'remind' data file

sync-plan

completely synchronize the Palm datebook with the Plan calendar via netplan, including authenticating to the netplan server

ADVANCED PROGRAMS

Some of these programs are not intended for general end-users. More detailed documentation on their usage can be obtained by reading the source of the application.

ccexample

test program demonstrating C++ interface

iambicexample

test program demonstrating C++ interface

validate

experimental program to test C++ features

OBTAINING

The most current version of the pilot-link suite of tools can be found at the following web site:

http://www.gnu-designs.com/pilot-link/

MAILING LIST

The pilot-unix mailing list is maintained by Matthew Cravit. Its mandate is:

The pilot-unix mailing list is for discussion and idea-sharing for those interested in using your Palm PDA with UNIX systems. This includes people who are interested in helping to develop tools to allow the Palm to operate with UNIX, and possibly to develop an SDK for the Palm for Unix.

For more information, including how to subscribe to the list, send mail containing the word 'INFO' to pilot-unix-request@hcirisc.cs.binghamton.edu. The subject line does not matter.

SEE ALSO

dlpsh(1), ietf2datebook(1), install-datebook(1), install-hinote(1), install-memo(1), install-user(1), pilot-xfer(1), read-ical(1),

Pilot-HOWTO(http://www.orbits.com/Pilot/Pilot-HOWTO.html).

AUTHOR

Most of the pilot-link tools were written by Kenneth Albanowski. This manual page was written by David H. Silber, and updated for this version of pilot-link by David A. Desrosiers.

Current maintainer of pilot-link as of the authoring of this manpage is David A. Desrosiers.

Any questions or problems with pilot-link should be directed at the pilot-unix mailing list. All patches should be sent to pilot-link@gnu-designs.com directly.


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