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pilot-link (7)
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NAME
pilot-link - a suite of tools for communicating with Palm handhelds,
such as those made from Palm, Handspring, Handera,
TRGPro, Sony or other Palm Compatible Handheld PDA device.
DESCRIPTION
The pilot-link suite of tools contains a series of conduits,
libraries, and language bindings for moving information to and from your
Palm device and your desktop or server/workstation system, as well as across
the network.
TARGET DEVICE
All of the pilot-link programs will default to /dev/pilot as
the default device used to communicate with a Palm. In general, if the
environment variable $PILOTPORT is set in your shell, its value will
override this default. A serial device specified on the command-line will
be used regardless of any $PILOTPORT setting. If $PILOTPORT is
not set, and -p is not supplied, any of the conduits in pilot-link
will default to /dev/pilot.
The default connection rate is 9600 baud. You are welcome to try higher baud
rates (19200, 38400, 57600 or higher) by setting the $PILOTRATE
environment variable, but various machines have various limitations. (Be
careful about values higher than 115200 on older Linux boxes if you've been
using setserial to change the multiplier).
USAGE
Here is a list of programs available from within the pilot-link
package as of the date of this manpage.
addresses
dump the Palm Address book into a generic text-output format.
debugsh
commandline interface to a Palm debug monitor (deprecated).
dlpsh
commandline interface to Palm DLP HotSync protocol. This is very useful for
debugging potential problems with your serial port. Query the RAM/ROM, list
databases, change your UserID or Username, and many other useful functions.
This is the "Swiss Army Knife" of any of pilot-link's tools.
getrom
program to fetch ROM using getrom.prc or getrom2.prc.
getrom.prc
Palm program to help dump a 512K ROM. This must be installed on your Palm
handheld.
getrom2.prc
Palm program to help dump a 1024K ROM (used for PalmOS 2.x devices only).
ietf2datebook
convert an IETF calendar to format used by install-datebook.
install-datebook
import datebook records from a text file onto the Palm handheld.
install-memo
import Memo records from a text format into the Palm.
install-netsync
modify the "Network Preference" settings and report additional intormation
about the Palm, such as the IP, hostname, and other information as they are
set on the Palm.
install-todos
import ToDo records from a text format into the Palm.
install-user
modify the "User Preference" settings and report additional intormation
about the Palm, such as the Username and UserID as they are set on the Palm.
memos
export memos from the Palm in mailbox format into one file, or one of two
formats: one-file-per-record or one-directory-per-category.
pi-csd
this must be running to accept Network HotSync(tm) connects.
pi-getram
program that retrieves the RAM image from Palm.
pi-getrom
program that retrieves a ROM image from Palm (without using getrom.prc).
pi-getromtoken
program that retrieves the ROM tokens from the Palm, such as the serial
number of the device, if available. Does not work on OS5 devices, currently.
pi-nredir
program that accepts connections and redirects them via the Network
HotSync(tm) protocol.
pi-port
experimental program to abstract the serial layer from pilot-link.
pilot-addresses
import and export records from the Address Book (AddressDB.pdb) on your
Palm.
pilot-clip
experimental program to import and export data from Palm clipboard.
pilot-debug
graphical and command-line program to interface with Palm debug monitor.
pilot-dedupe
strips duplicate records from Palm databases.
pilot-file
dissect .prc and .pdb files to view header, app_info, and record
information.
pilot-mail
import mail from POP3 mailbox into Palm's default Mail application, and send
mail via sendmail. This has been replaced by pilot-mailsync
from Hollis Blanchard <hollis@amulet.co.jp>. Please see the CREDITS
file for additional information on how to obtain this package.
pilot-schlep
stores a single file of any data type (such as .zip or .mp3) on the Palm or
retrieves one from the Palm.
pilot-undelete
turn previously archived records into normal (non-archived) records by
resetting the "dirty" bit.
pilot-xfer
backup, restore, install and delete Palm databases. The most-used
pilot-link conduit.
read-expenses
export Palm expense database into a simple text format.
read-ical
export Palm Datebook and ToDo databases (DatebookDB.pdb and ToDoDB.pdb
respectively) into an Ical calendar (the ical application must be installed
and working on your system first. This is NOT the same thing as the iCal
Calendar format, however).
read-notepad
reads record information and images created with the Palm OS4 and later
NotePad application.
read-palmpix
reads images created with the Kodak PalmPix "snap-on" camera.
read-todos
export Palm ToDo database into generic text format.
reminders
export Palm Datebook into a 'remind' data file.
sync-plan
completely synchronize the Palm datebook with the "plan" calendar via netplan,
including authenticating to the netplan server itself.
ADVANCED PROGRAMS
Some of these programs are not intended for general end-users. More
detailed documentation on their usage can be obtained by reading the source
of the application itself.
ccexample
test program demonstrating C++ interface.
iambicexample
test program demonstrating C++ interface.
validate
experimental program to test C++ features.
OBTAINING
The most current version of the pilot-link suite of tools can be found at the pilot link homepage:
The original pilot-unix mailing list has been taken offline, and is now
being hosted and maintained by David A. Desrosiers
<desrod@gnu-designs.com>. The original pilot-unix mailing list was
maintained by Matthew Cravit. Its mandate was:
The pilot-unix mailing list is for discussion and "idea-sharing" for those
interested in using your Palm handheld with UNIX systems. This includes
people who are interested in helping to develop tools to allow the Palm to
operate with UNIX and other POSIX systems, and possibly to develop an SDK
(Software Development Kit) for the Palm for Unix.
For more information, including how to subscribe to the pilot-link mailing
lists, please visit the pilot-link mailing list subscription page:
Most of the pilot-link tools were written by Kenneth Albanowski. This
manual page was written by David H. Silber <pilot@orbits.com>, and
updated for this version of pilot-link by David A. Desrosiers
<desrod@gnu-designs.com>.
Current maintainer of pilot-link as of the authoring of this manpage is
David A. Desrosiers <desrod@gnu-designs.com>.
Any questions or problems with pilot-link should be directed at the
various fBpilot-link mailing lists or to the irc channel dedicated to
supporting pilot-link at irc.pilot-link.org in your irc
application (not a web browser).
PATCHES
All patches you wish to submit should be sent to
<patches@pilot-link.org> directly, with a brief explanation of what
the patch adds or fixes. Please make sure to send your patched in unified
diff format (diff -u).