GNU/Linux |
CentOS 3.3 |
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dlpsh(1) |
dlpsh is a command shell for executing DLP (Desktop Link Protocol) commands on a Palm handheld device.
dlpsh [−p <port>]
dlpsh allows the user to connect to a Palm handheld device and execute arbitrary Desktop Link Protocol (DLP) commands. Once connected, the user may execute any of the built−in DLP commands. (See BUILT−IN COMMANDS below).
The connection to the Pilot is kept alive by sending a PadTickle packet to the Pilot after a small period of non−activity. (7 seconds by default)
There are many options available to dlpsh, including the following.
user |
Print the currently set User information | ||
ls |
Used with −l and −r to provide long and RAM and ROM file lists | ||
df |
Display how much RAM and ROM is free on your device | ||
time |
Set the time on the Palm from the desktop | ||
rm |
Remove a file and delete it entirely from the Palm device | ||
quit |
Exit the DLP Protocol Shell |
While in dlpsh, you can always invoke ’help’ or <option> −−help to get further information on that option.
The program will connect to your Palm handheld device and give the user a prompt for executing commands.
Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot−link.org/
dlpsh has no known bugs.
dlpsh was written by Chris Stevens <stevens@rpi.edu> and Damien Neil <neild@rpi.edu>
dlpsh(1) |