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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers fetchmail imap gmail certificate Post 302174291 by c19h28O2 on Monday 10th of March 2008 04:18:36 PM
Old 03-10-2008
Your right it would be easier to just forward them via gmail but I don't have the option to forward them in plain text Smilie

Unfortunately gmail required smtp username and passwords :-(
 

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S51DUDE:(1)							   User Commands						       S51DUDE:(1)

NAME
s51dude - In-System Programmer for 8051 MCUs using usbtiny DESCRIPTION
s51dude [options] -p <target> <action> TARGET
This program supports a number of Atmel 8051 MUCs. Supported part list: s8252 AT89S8252 s8253 AT89S8253 s52 AT89S52 s53 AT89S53 ACTION
-u, --upload <in-file> Upload <in-file> to the target device. -r, --read <out-file> Download the contents of the MUCs flash memory and write it to <out-file> in Intel HEX format. -e, --erase Erases the flash memory of the target. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). The options are included below. --no-verify Disable verify. --dry-run Test the action but don't do nothing. --verbose Enable verbose output. --debug Enable debug output. -h, --help This help. AUTHORS
s51dude was written by Lucas Chiesa <lucas.chiesa@gmail.com>, Joaquin de Andres <xcancerberox@gmail.com> and Gabriel Gavinowich <ggavi- nowich@gmail.com>. s51dude August 2008 S51DUDE:(1)
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