IROBEX_PALM3(1) User commands IROBEX_PALM3(1)NAME
irobex_palm3 - Send to or receive files from a Palm handheld device
SYNOPSIS
irobex_palm3 [-h creator_id] [file...]
DESCRIPTION
irobex_palm3 is a small utility to transfer files from or to a Palm handheld device by using an infrared (IrDA) port. If no parameter is
specified, the program goes into receive mode.
This program is designed to be an example application for the openobex library.
OPTIONS -h
Choose a creator ID, e.g. "memo", "addr", "todo", "date" or "Inch". The id must be exactly 4 characters long and serves as hint for the
remote device and thus may be case-sensitive. The default is "memo".
SEE ALSO ircp(1), irxfer(1)AUTHOR
Hendrik Sattler <post@hendrik-sattler.de>
initial version of manpage
openobex 1.4 2008-11-23 IROBEX_PALM3(1)
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install-memo(1) General Commands Manual install-memo(1)NAME
install-memo - installs a new memo in a Palm Computing Device
SYNOPSIS
install-memo -p <port> [-c category ] filename [filename filename ...]
DESCRIPTION
install-memo allows the user to write one or more files as a new memo or memos, respectively, onto the Palm handheld device.
OPTIONS
-p --port <port>,
Use device file port to communicate with the Palm handheld device. If this is not specified, will look for the $PILOTPORT environ-
ment variable. If both are not found, will fall back to /dev/pilot.
-h --help
Display help synopsis for install-memo
-v --version
Display version of install-memo
-c category
Install memo(s) to category category by default. Normally install-memo uses Unfiled as the default category.
-q Causes install-memo to be quiet and not prompt you to press the HotSync button.
-r Replace all memos in the category specified by the -c category option.
-t Use the filename as the title for the memo. (The title is the first line of a memo.)
USAGE
The program will connect to the Palm handheld device, and write the file or files given on the command line into the MemoPad application on
the Palm.
KNOWN BUGS
The Palm Device may have a maximum length on memo sizes.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot-link.org/
AUTHOR
install-memo was written by Damien P. Neil <neild@rpi.edu>
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