UTOPPYA(1) BSD General Commands Manual UTOPPYA(1)
NAME
utoppya -- Topfield TF5000PVR file manipulation program
SYNOPSIS
utoppya [-f device] command ...
DESCRIPTION
utoppya is the userland interface to the utoppy(4) device driver.
The options are as follows:
-f Communicate with device instead of the default /dev/utoppy0.
Using the services of the utoppy(4) driver, utoppya can perform the following operations, specified by the command operand:
df Display disk size and free space
ls [directory]
List the files in the specified directory. Default is the Toppy's root directory.
mkdir <directory>
Make the specified directory. You must supply the full pathname to directory.
rm <pathname>
Delete the file or directory specified by pathname.
rename <source> <target>
Rename the file or directory specified by the source operand to the destination file or directory specified by the target operand.
get [-prt] <toppyfile> [localfile]
Copy toppyfile from the Toppy to localfile on the local filesystem. If localfile is omitted, the file will be copied into the cur-
rent directory and will be named using the last component of the toppyfile operand. If localfile is '-', then toppyfile will be
copied to the standard output.
The following options are available for the get command:
-p Display a progress bar.
-r This option is useful if you wish to resume a previously interrupted get command. Instead of restarting from the beginning
of the file, the transfer will resume where it left off.
-t Enable 'Turbo' mode. This instructs the Toppy to drop everything and concentrate on transferring the file as quickly as pos-
sible. You will be able to watch live TV, but all other functions, including changing channel via the remote control, will
be inoperative.
put [-prt] <localfile> <toppyfile>
Copy localfile on the local filesystem to toppyfile on the Toppy. If toppyfile specifies a directory on the Toppy, the last compo-
nent of the localfile operand will be appended to the toppyfile operand.
The options described for the get command (above) also apply to the put command.
FILES
/dev/utoppy0 The default Topfield TF5000PVR instance.
SEE ALSO
usb(4), utoppy(4)
HISTORY
The utoppya command first appeared in NetBSD 4.0 and was inspired by 'ftpd-topfield' written by Steve Bennett <msteveb at ozemail.com.au> and
'puppy' written by Peter Urbanec <toppy at urbanec.net>.
AUTHORS
Steve C. Woodford <scw@netbsd.org>
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April 3, 2006 BSD