7:pilot-link

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NAME

      pilot-link - A suite of tools for communicating with Palm handhelds, such as those made by Palm, Handspring, Han-
      dera, TRGPro, Sony or other Palm Compatible Handheld PDA device.

SECTION

      Pilot-link: Overview

DESCRIPTION

      The pilot-link suite of tools contains a series of conduits, libraries, and language bindings for moving informa-
      tion to and from your Palm device and your desktop or server/workstation system, as well as across the network.

TARGET DEVICE

      The  /dev/pilot  fallback has been removed in v0.12. The environment variable$PILOTPORT can be set in your shell,
      to save specifying the port each time. A serial device specified on the command-line will be used  regardless  of
      any$PILOTPORT  setting.  If  $PILOTPORT is not set, and -p is not supplied, all conduits in pilot-link will print
      the usage information. The default connection rate is 9600 baud. You are welcome to try higher baud rates (19200,
      38400,  57600 or higher) by setting the$PILOTRATE environment variable, but various machines have various limita-
      tions. (Be careful about values higher than 115200 on older Linux boxes if you've been using setserial to  change
      the multiplier).

CONDUITS

      A  complete  list of conduits available from within the pilot-link package as of the date of this manpage. If you
      invoke any of the conduits frompilot-link with no command-line arguments  at  all,  the  usage  summary  will  be
      printed.
 
      Note  that  there  are  widespread  changes  in this release - some conduits have been merged, a lot have had new
      options added and some options have been renamed or removed.

addresses

      DEPRECATED: Use pilot-addresses --write|--human-readable instead.

pilot-hinotes

      Syncronize your Hi-Notes database with your desktop machine.

install-datebook

      installs a new datebook entry onto your Palm handheld.

install-expenses

      Install an expense record from various parameters and arguments passed at connection time.

install-hinote

      Install local files into your Hi-Note database on your Palm handheld.

install-memo

      Installs a new Memo Pad entry onto your Palm handheld.

install-netsync

      reads or sets the Network Preferences information on a Palm Device. Modifies the  "Network  Preference"  settings
      and  reports  additional  intormation about the Palm, such as the IP, hostname, and other information as they are
      set on the Palm.

install-todo

      Updates the Palm ToDo list with one new entry.

install-todos

      Updates the Palm ToDo list with entries from a local file.

install-user

      Reads or sets a Palm User and UserID on a Palm Device. Modifies the "User Preference" settings and reports  addi-
      tional intormation about the Palm, such as the Username and UserID as they are set on the Palm

pilot-memos

      Manipulate Memo entries from a file or your Palm device.

pilot-addresses

      Read and write address book databases to and from a Palm handheld.
 
      Changes in 0.12: Incorporates functionality from the now deprecated addresses conduit.

pilot-archive

      DEPRECATED: Use read-todos -w --archived instead.

pilot-clip

      Get or Set the Palm Clipboard contents from STDOUT/STDIN.

pilot-dedupe

      Removes duplicate records from any Palm database.

pilot-file

      Dump application and header information from your local PRC/PDB files.

pilot-foto

      Palm 'Foto' Image Installer/Remover/Fetcher/Converter

pilot-schlep

      Package up any arbitrary file and sync it to your Palm device.

pilot-treofoto

      Copies Treo foto databases to current directory and extracts .jpg files from them.

pilot-wav

      Decodes Palm Voice Memo files to wav files you can read

pilot-xfer

      Backup, sync, and restore databases from a Palm handheld device.

read-expenses

      Export Palm Expense application data in a text format.

read-ical

      Exports the DatebookDB and/or ToDo applications (DatebookDB.pdb and ToDoDB.pdb respectively) to Ical format. (The
      ical application must be installed and working on your system first. This is NOT  the  same  thing  as  the  iCal
      Calendar format, however).

read-notepad

      List the record information found in the Palm Notepad (Palm OS4 and later) application.

read-palmpix

      Convert all pictures in the files given or found on a Palm handheld.

read-screenshot

      Read screenshots from Palm (ScreenShotDB).

read-todos

      Syncronize your Palm ToDo application's database with your desktop machine.

read-veo

      Synchronize your Veo Traveler databases

pilot-reminders

      Exports your Palm Datebook database into a 'remind' data file format.

TOOLS

pilot-debugsh

      Simple debugging console for a Palm Handheld device (deprecated).

pilot-dlpsh

      An  interactive  Desktop Link Protocol (DLP) Shell for your Palm device. This is very useful for debugging poten-
      tial problems with your serial port. Query the RAM/ROM, list databases, change your UserID or Username, and  many
      other useful functions. This is the "Swiss Army Knife" of any of pilot-link's tools.

pilot-csd

      Connection Service Daemon for Palm Devices

pilot-getram

      Retrieves the RAM image from your Palm device for use in debugging.

pilot-getrom

      Retrieves the ROM image from your Palm device for use in debugging.

pilot-getromtoken

      Reads a ROM token from a Palm Handheld device.

pilot-nredir

      Accept connection and redirect via Network Hotsync Protocol.

PERL SCRIPTS

      (Available from the source code, not always installed from packages).

ietf2datebook.PL

      Converts IETF agenda format to install-datebook format

pilot-undelete.PL

      Turn previously archived records into normal (non-archived) records by resetting the "dirty" bit.

sync-plan.PL

      completely  synchronize  the  Palm datebook with the "plan" calendar via netplan, including authenticating to the
      netplan server itself.

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 itself.

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  pilot link homepage:
      http://www.pilot-link.org/

MAILING LIST

      The original pilot-unix mailing list has been taken offline, and is now being hosted and maintained by  David  A.
      Desrosiers  <desrod@gnu-designs.com>.  The original pilot-unix mailing list was maintained by Matthew Cravit. Its
      mandate was:
 
      The pilot-unix mailing list is for discussion and "idea-sharing" for those interested in using your Palm handheld
      with UNIX systems. This includes people who are interested in helping to develop tools to allow the Palm to oper-
      ate with UNIX and other POSIX systems, and possibly to develop an SDK (Software Develop- ment Kit) for  the  Palm
      for Unix.
 
      For  more  information,  including  how to subscribe to the pilot-link mailing lists, please visit the pilot-link
      mailing list subscription page:
 
      http://lists.pilot-link.org/
 
      pilot-link specific mailing lists are also available for Development, General, and Announce topics, at  the  fol-
      lowing:
 
      http://lists.pilot-link.org/mailman/listinfo/pilot-link-devel
 
      http://lists.pilot-link.org/mailman/listinfo/pilot-link-general
 
      http://lists.pilot-link.org/mailman/listinfo/pilot-link-announce

PATCHES

      All  patches  you wish to submit should be sent to <patches@pilot-link.org> directly, with a brief explanation of
      what the patch adds or fixes. Please make sure to send your patched in unified diff format (diff -u).

RELATED

      pilot-addresses(1), pilot-dlpsh(1), pilot-hinotes(1), ietf2datebook(1), install-datebook(1), install-expenses(1),
      install-hinote(1),   install-memo(1),   install-netsync(1),  install-user(1),  pilot-getrom(1),  pilot-getram(1),
      pilot-addresses(1), pilot-xfer(1), read-ical(1), read-notepad(1), read-palmpix(1)
 
      David  Silber  <pilot@orbits.com>  has  written  a  Pilot  HOWTO,  which  you  can   find   at   http://www.sgml-
      tools.org/HOWTO/Pilot-HOWTO/t1.html

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