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Man Page: obexpush_atd

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

OBEXPUSH_ATD(1) 						   User commands						   OBEXPUSH_ATD(1)

NAME
obexpush_atd - Simulate an AT modem to use obexpushd with serial lines
SYNOPSIS
obexpush_atd [-S ttyPort] [-X subOption] [-d] [-v] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
To use obexpushd over simple serial lines, obexpush_atd handles the standard AT command set to let programs switch to OBEX mode transparently.
OPTIONS
-S Use serial line ttyPort for input and output. -X Add additional option to submode handlers. The format for subOption is "mode,option". The only available mode is currently "o" for the OBEX mode, realized by obexpushd. Example (for enabling FBS): -Xo,-t -Xo,FTP -d Show debug output. -v Show versions. -h Show the help message.
AUTHORS
Hendrik Sattler <post@hendrik-sattler.de> conversion to docbook, all other changes Eugeniy Meshcheryakov <eugen@debian.org> texted the first version of the obexpushd manpage obexpushd 0.11 2010-11-02 OBEXPUSH_ATD(1)
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