BARRYDESKTOP(1) General Commands Manual BARRYDESKTOP(1)NAME
barrydesktop - Barry Project's control panel for the BlackBerry(R) handheld
SYNOPSIS
barrydesktop [-?][-d]
DESCRIPTION
barrydesktop is a GUI application which provides general control of your Blackberry(R) handheld devices.
This application is still in development.
AUTHOR
barrydesktop is part of the Barry project. This manual page was written by Chris Frey.
SEE ALSO
http://www.netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry
September 24, 2009 BARRYDESKTOP(1)
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BIDENTIFY(1) General Commands Manual BIDENTIFY(1)NAME
bidentify - Barry Project's program to identify BlackBerry handhelds
SYNOPSIS
bidentify [-B busname][-N devname][-h][-v]
DESCRIPTION
bidentify scans the USB system for available BlackBerry devices and probes each one it finds, then sends the identifying information to
stdout in a computer-friendly format.
OPTIONS -B busname
Specify the USB bus to search for Blackberry devices on. This is the first number displayed in the output from the lsusb command,
such as 002. If the busname is numeric on your system, 2 and 002 are equal. See also the -N option, which can be used together
with this option to precisely select the device to work with.
-N devname
Specify the USB device name. This is the second number displayed in the output from the lsusb command, such as 005. If the device
name is numeric on your system, 5 and 005 are equal. See also the -B option.
-c If used with the -m option, ESN numbers will be displayed in both hex and decimal formats where possible. If -m is not used, this
option has no effect.
-m Also show the device's ESN / MEID / IMEI number. This requires desktop database access, so is an option. It will only work on
devices that have no password.
-v Dump verbose protocol data during operation.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
RETURN STATUS
If bidentify detects a BlackBerry device, but cannot access it for some reason, it will write an error message to stderr describing the
access problem, and return a count of the number of such failed devices as the error code. A return code of 0 means there were no Black-
Berry devices found that could not be probed.
In the event of a fatal error, the message will be written to stderr, with an error code of 1.
AUTHOR
bidentify is part of the Barry project. This manual page was written by Chris Frey.
SEE ALSO
http://www.netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry
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