GNUCAP-IBIS(1) Debian GNU GNUCAP-IBIS(1)NAME
gnucap-ibis - GNU Circuit Analysis Package IBIS translator
SYNOPSIS
gnucap-ibis [--typ] [--min] [--max] [--power-on] [--on] [--off] filename [--dump [filename]] [--spice [filename]]
DESCRIPTION
GNUCAP-IBIS is a IBIS translator tool in the GNUCAP suite. It will transform IBIS models into SPICE models for use in SPICE simulations.
The IBIS model in filename is being parsed and can be translated to whatever format is requested. By using the --spice option a SPICE model
can be generated. By using the --dump option a IBIS dump may be performed (mainly for testing purposes). A typical usage can be
gnucap-ibis mymodel.ibis -spice
OPTIONS --typ sets simulation mode to typical values (default)
--min sets simulation mode to minimal values
--max sets simulation mode to maximal values
--power-on
sets device state to power on
--on sets device state to on
--off sets device state to off
--prefix prefix
sets the prefix on generated code (default no prefix)
--dump [filename]
enable the dumping of the interprented IBIS file in IBIS format. Optionally an output filename may be given (default filename is
incoming filename with .dump postfix)
--spice [filename]
enable the dumping of a SPICE model. Optionally an output filename may be given (default filename is incoming filename . mode .ckt).
BUGS
See /usr/share/doc/gnucap/bugs for a list of known bugs in this release.
GNUCAP is an ongoing research project. It is being released in a preliminary phase in hopes that it will be useful and that others will
use it as a thrust or base for their research. I also hope for some comments that may help me direct my research.
AUTHOR
GNUCAP is being written by Albert Davis <aldavis@ieee.org>
This manual page was written by Magnus Danielson <cfmd@bredband.net> and maintained by Hamish Moffatt <hamish@debian.org> for the Debian
package of gnucap. For the full LaTeX documentation, please see /usr/share/doc/gnucap/manual.
Debian Project November 2001 GNUCAP-IBIS(1)
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concordance - for programming your Logitech Harmony remote control
SYNOPSIS
concordance
For automatic mode:
concordance <file>
For manual mode:
concordance <options>
DESCRIPTION
This software supports programming Logitech Harmony remote controls. This software uses libconcord, which in turn uses libusb, which
requires the RAWIO capability. That means you probably need root to use it.
This software can be run in one of two modes. If you run it in automatic mode, the software will analyze the file to determine what sort of
file it is and what to do with it. In some cases, concordance may not be able to deteremine the filetype; if this happens, you should use
manual mode.
In manual mode, you specify what you want to do. For any command-line option that requires updating the remote, a filename is required. In
manual mode, you must first choose a mode (and only one):
MODE-SETTING OPTIONS-c, --dump-config [<filename>]
Read the config from the remote and write it to a file. If no filename is specified, config.EZHex is used.
-C, --write-config <filename>
Read a config from <filename> and write it to the remote.
-f, --dump-firmware [<filename>]
Read firmware from the remote and write it to a file. If no filename is specified firmware.EZUp is used.
-F, --write-firmware <filename>
Read firmware from <filename> and write it to the remote
-h, --help
Print this help message and exit.
-i, --print-remote-info
Print information about the remote. Additional information will be printed if -v is also used.
-k, --get-time
Get time from the remote
-K, --set-time
Set the time on the remote
-l, --learn-ir <filename>
Learn IR commands from other remotes. Use <filename>. When you selected multiple commands to learn on the Logitech website, you can
move through this command list and let the Harmony learn the IR code for each command.
-r, --reset
Reset (power-cycle) the remote control
-s, --dump-safemode [<filename>]
Read the safemode firmware from the remote and write it to a file. If no filename is specified, safe.bin is used.
-t, --connectivity-test <filename>
Do a connectivity test using <filename>
-V, --version
Print the version and exit
NOTE: If using the short options (e.g. -c), then *optional* arguments must be adjacent: -c/path/to/file. Required arguments don't have this
limitation, and can be specified -C /path/to/file or -C/path/to/file.
Additionally, you can specify options to adjust the behavior of the software:
OTHER OPTIONS -b, --binary-only
When dumping a config or firmware, this specifies to dump only the binary portion. When use without a specific filename, the default
filename's extension is changed to .bin. When writing a config or firmware, this specifies the filename passed in has just the
binary blob, not the XML.
--force
Force. This forces concordance to use the file the way you specified, even if it doesn't think that's the kind of file it is. This
is necessary for files dumped by concordance.
-R, --no-reset
For config or firmware updates, do not reboot the device when done. This is generally only for debugging.
-v, --verbose
Enable verbose output.
-w, --no-web
Do not attempt to talk to the website. This is useful for re-programming the remote from a saved file, or for debugging.
BUGS None known at time of release, but check the website.
BUG REPORTS
Please file all bug reports in the bugs section of our SourceForge Project page.
NOTES
This software is not supported, affiliated, or controlled by Logitech in any way.
AUTHOR
concordance was written by Kevin Timmerman and Phil Dibowitz
http://www.phildev.net/concordance/
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