axxPacFTP.prc V1.1 - GPL'd - (c) 2000 Till Harbaum ------------------------------------------------------------- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - INTRODUCTION The axxPac FTP client allows you to up- and download files from and to FTP servers to and from your axxPac SmartMedia card. For details about the axxPac have a look at www.axxpac.de - WHY DO I WANT TO ACCESS A FTP SERVER? Because this way you can do lots of cool things with your axxPac. You can download palm software (PRC and PDB files) directly to your SmartMedia card and then use the axxPac shell to install these files on your palm. Or you can take some snapshots with your digital camera, select the best shots with the axxPac JPEG plugin and finally upload them to your homepage using the axxPac FTP client. - SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The axxPac FTP requires your palm to be axxPac equipped and you need at least version 1.11 of the axxPac Drviver. Both can be found at www.axxpac.de - INSTALLATION To install the FTP client, just hotsync axxPacFTP.prc to your Palm device. After successful installation, you'll find an FTP icon to be added to the launcher application. - USAGE To start working with the FTP client you need to have a working network setup for your palm. This may either be via the Palm Pilot Modem or via a direct PPP connection either via RS232 using your cradle or HotSync cable or via IrDA. After the connection to the network services is established, the program asks you to specify the name of the FTP server to contact (e.g. ftp.microsoft.com) and the user name and password to use. For public servers (like the microsoft server), you usually use 'ftp' or 'anonymous' as the user name and your email address for the password. As soon as you are logged into the server, you can walk around in the file system of that server and upload and download files. - HOW TO SETUP NETWORKING WITH THE PALM There a several ways of connecting the palm to the internet. For details on how to connect to the net using the palm pilot modem refer to the manual of your palm pilot modem. To connect via a Siemens S25 mobile or via a linux machine e.g. refer to http://www.palmobil.de/palm2s25-eng/index.html To connect via your Win95/98 PC at home e.g. refer to http://www.mochasoft.dk/palm.html#palmppp - KNOWN BUGS/LIMITATIONS - The current version does not support dynamic links. Links are not displayed and can't be selected. - The current version does not cope with filenames containing spaces. - The current version parses the file listing according to the unix ls command. Tests with a Windows2000 based server (ftp.microsoft.com) showed, that they are using the same pattern. However, there may be servers out there using their own format. So if you get some weird file listings or even crashes whenever connecting to a particular server, please try to log onto that server from your host and see whether a 'ls' gives you some strange formatted output or just email me the server name (if it's a public server, otherwise you have a problem :-). - CONTACT EMail: T.Harbaum@tu-bs.de WWW: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/~harbaum/pilot Have fun, Till