1pilot-link(7) PILOT-LINK pilot-link(7)
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6 pilot-link - A suite of tools for communicating with Palm handhelds,
7 such as those made by Palm, Handspring, Handera, TRGPro, Sony or other
8 Palm Compatible Handheld PDA device.
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11 Pilot-link: Overview
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15 The pilot-link suite of tools contains a series of conduits, libraries,
16 and language bindings for moving information to and from your Palm
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22 The /dev/pilot fallback has been removed in v0.12. The environment
23 variable $PILOTPORT can be set in your shell, to save specifying the
24 port each time. A serial device specified on the command-line will be
25 used regardless of any $PILOTPORT setting. If $PILOTPORT is not set,
26 and -p is not supplied, all conduits in pilot-link will print the usage
27 information. The default connection rate is 9600 baud. You are welcome
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35 A complete list of conduits available from within the pilot-link pack‐
36 age as of the date of this manpage. If you invoke any of the conduits
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51 Syncronize your Hi-Notes database with your desktop machine.
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55 installs a new datebook entry onto your Palm handheld.
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59 Install an expense record from various parameters and arguments passed
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64 Install local files into your Hi-Note database on your Palm handheld.
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72 reads or sets the Network Preferences information on a Palm Device.
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83 Updates the Palm ToDo list with entries from a local file.
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87 Reads or sets a Palm User and UserID on a Palm Device. Modifies the
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93 Manipulate Memo entries from a file or your Palm device.
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97 Read and write address book databases to and from a Palm handheld.
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109 Get or Set the Palm Clipboard contents from STDOUT/STDIN.
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113 Removes duplicate records from any Palm database.
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117 Dump application and header information from your local PRC/PDB files.
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121 Palm 'Foto' Image Installer/Remover/Fetcher/Converter
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125 Read screenshots from Palm (ScreenShotDB).
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129 Package up any arbitrary file and sync it to your Palm device.
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133 Copies Treo 600 foto databases to current directory and extracts .jpg
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142 Decodes Palm Voice Memo files to wav files you can read
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146 Backup, sync, and restore databases from a Palm handheld device.
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150 Export Palm Expense application data in a text format.
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154 Exports the DatebookDB and/or ToDo applications (DatebookDB.pdb and
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161 List the record information found in the Palm Notepad (Palm OS4 and
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166 Convert all pictures in the files given or found on a Palm handheld.
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170 Syncronize your Palm ToDo application's database with your desktop
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179 Exports your Palm Datebook database into a 'remind' data file format.
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184 Simple debugging console for a Palm Handheld device (deprecated).
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188 An interactive Desktop Link Protocol (DLP) Shell for your Palm device.
189 This is very useful for debugging potential problems with your serial
190 port. Query the RAM/ROM, list databases, change your UserID or User‐
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196 Connection Service Daemon for Palm Devices
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200 Retrieves the RAM image from your Palm device for use in debugging.
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204 Retrieves the ROM image from your Palm device for use in debugging.
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208 Reads a ROM token from a Palm Handheld device.
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212 Accept connection and redirect via Network Hotsync Protocol.
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224 Turn previously archived records into normal (non-archived) records by
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229 completely synchronize the Palm datebook with the "plan" calendar via
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240 test program demonstrating C++ interface.
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244 test program demonstrating C++ interface.
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252 The most current version of the pilot-link suite of tools can be found
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259 <desrod@gnu-designs.com>. The original pilot-unix mailing list was
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264 those interested in using your Palm handheld with UNIX systems. This
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266 the Palm to operate with UNIX and other POSIX systems, and possibly to
267 develop an SDK (Software Develop- ment Kit) for the Palm for Unix.
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270 For more information, including how to subscribe to the pilot-link
271 mailing lists, please visit the pilot-link mailing list subscription
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292 Most of the pilot-link tools were written by Kenneth Albanowski. This
293 manual page was written by David H. Silber <pilot@orbits.com>, and
294 updated for version 0.12 of pilot-link by Neil Williams < linux@code‐
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298 Current maintainer of pilot-link as of the authoring of this manpage is
299 David A. Desrosiers <desrod@gnu-designs.com>.
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302 Any questions or problems with pilot-link should be directed at the
303 various pilot-link mailing lists or to the irc channel dedicated to
304 supporting pilot-link at irc.pilot-link.org in your irc application
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310 <patches@pilot-link.org> directly, with a brief explanation of what the
311 patch adds or fixes. Please make sure to send your patched in unified
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316 pilot-addresses(1), pilot-dlpsh(1), pilot-hinotes(1), pilot-ietf2date‐
317 book(1), pilot-install-datebook(1), pilot-install-expenses(1),
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319 sync(1), pilot-install-user(1), pilot-getrom(1), pilot-getram(1),
320 pilot-addresses(1), pilot-xfer(1), pilot-read-ical(1),
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