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Published by Jeremy Rand
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Date Posted: |
March 29th, 2005
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Last Updated: |
July 15th, 2005
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License: |
GPL |
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261 total; 2 recently |
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4,820 total |
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About pilot-link:
This is a port of pilot-link which contains a set of useful commandline tools for syncing a PalmOS based PDA.
This is my port of pilot-link to BeOS (Zeta R1 specifically). The source should compile on BeOS R5 with Bone but there are a couple of other library dependencies you may need to track down which Zeta includes in their base distribution.
Serial, USB and network based connections are supported now.
This isn't for the faint of heart. These are ports of UNIX based commandline tools which aren't the friendliest things to work with, but it is a start...
Also, someone reported a problem where pilot-xfer just didn't run at all, no error messages or anything. The problem was caused by the lack of libncurses.so in /boot/home/config/lib. I have that library on my machine but he did not. What I don't know is if that library was installed by some optional package when I installed Zeta 1.0 or whether it was there from something else. All I know is that it is required and that I know of one instance of a Zeta 1.0 installation not having it. Check the related links below for a link to the ncurses library.
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Details about this version:
This second version includes support for USB syncing.
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Intel Version - requires Zeta (2.1 MB) |
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Intel Version (975 KB) |
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