SYNOPSIS

axgetput [-b blocksize] [-i] [-v] [-h] [?] filename

axgetput [-b blocksize] [-i] -s [-v] [-h] [?] [filename]

DESCRIPTION

-b blocksize

Set the blocksize (frame length) of transmitted data. Defaults to 256 bytes which matches typical AX.25 network confurations best.

-i

Compute CRC checksum only.

.B -s

Indicates input from a stream. This option is available only if STDIN is a pipe. The filename argument may be omitted if -s is given. The length of the file need not to be known.

-v

print version and exit.

-h, ?

print usage and exit.

axgetput is the actual name of the program. You execute for e.g. bget or bput while axgetput is the common program to which bget and bput are linked to. axgetput autodetermines which operation mode the user desires.

axgetput sets the pty to be 8bit clean (thus enables binary mode for the file transfer). It requires that the user is logged in through axspawn(8).

I. #BIN Protocol

bget is used for downloading a file on this system from the unix login shell via his ax25 session to his packet-radio terminal program. The download "protocol" is the "#BIN" standard known from packet radio mailboxes.

bput does it the other way round: with this command, the user may upload a file to this computer.

The #BIN protocol provides a CRC consistency check after the file is transferred. The transfer of the file modification time is part of the #BIN protocol.

II. YAPP Protocol

yget or yput is reserverd for the yapp protocol, which is not supported in this version.

II. DIDADIT Protocol

rget or rput is reserverd for the didadit protocol, which is not supported in this version.

Anyone like to implement yapp and didadit protcols?

AUTHOR

Thomas Osterried DL9SAU <[email protected]> Ralf Baechle DL5RB <[email protected]>