DLPSH
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: USR Pilot tools
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NAME
dlpsh - command shell for executing DLP commands to a USR Pilot
SYNOPSIS
dlpsh /dev/cua?
DESCRIPTION
This manual page
documents the small application
dlpsh.
dlpsh
allows the user to connect to a Pilot and execute arbitrary
Data Link Protocol
(DLP) commands to a Pilot connected to the specified callout
device. Once
dlpsh
is started, the user must invoke HotSync on the target device.
Once connected, the user may execute any of the built-in
DLP
commands. (See
BUILT-IN COMMANDS).
The connection to the Pilot is kept alive by sending a
PadTickle
packet to the Pilot after a small period of non-activity. (7 seconds
by default)
BUILT-IN COMMANDS
user [-n username] [-i user id] [-v viewer id] [-p pc id]
OPTIONS
none
USEAGE
The program will connect to a target, and give the user a prompt for
executing commands.
BUGS
dlpsh
has no known bugs.
AUTHOR
dlpsh
was written by Chris Stevens and Damien Neil
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- BUILT-IN COMMANDS
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- OPTIONS
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- USEAGE
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- BUGS
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- AUTHOR
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