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lnpdllx(1)						      General Commands Manual							lnpdllx(1)

NAME
lnpdllx - BrickOS RCX downloader communicating through the LNP Daemon SYNOPSIS
lnpdllx [-r{rcxnbr}] [-p{programslot}] [-s{srcport}] [-v] {filename.lx} DESCRIPTION
lnpdllx is an experimental version of lnpdll(1) an lnpd-aware limited version of BrickOS dll(1) which is used to download programs to the RCX running BrickOS. lnpdllx is different from dll(1) in that it communicates to the IR Tower using the LNP Daemon instead of interacting directly to the tty serial port. OPTIONS
A summary of options understood by lnpdllx -r {rcxnbr} download to the RCX {rcxnbr} -p {slotnbr} place the downloaded program in {slotnbr} ([1-8] for BrickOS) -s {srcport} the port from which you are sending the data -v enable verbose messages -h Show similar help text at command-line. SEE ALSO
lnpd(8), lnpdll(1), lnptest(1) You'll find additional documentation in /usr/share/doc/lnpd (on Debian GNU/Linux systems) AUTHOR
lnpdllx was written by Martin Cornelius <Martin.Cornelius@t-online.de> This man page was written by Stephen Moraco <stephen@debian.org> January 23, 2005 lnpdllx(1)

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LNPD(8) 						      System Manager's Manual							   LNPD(8)

NAME
lnpd - a LinuX Interface to the BrickOS Networking Protocol SYNOPSIS
lnpd [-emseconds] [-f] [-l] [-mnumber] [-n] [-pport] [-r] [-ttty_device] [-vlevel] DESCRIPTION
lnpd is a LinuX daemon that allows multiple clients to connect to a LEGO RCX running Markus L. Noga's famous BrickOS (formerly legOS) oper- ating system and exchange messages using the LNP protocol. OPTIONS
A summary of options understood by lnpd -d Don't go into background -e|--extrawait={mseconds} Extra wait time for lnp -f|--fast Run LNP at 4800 baud -l|--log[=filename] Enable logging to syslog or file NOTE: filename of '-' means to log to stdout. -m|--maxclients={number} Set max number of lnpd clients (default 16). -n|--nolock Do not manage tty lockfiles. -p|--port={TCP_Port} Daemon should listen on port {TCP_Port}. Default is port 7776. -r|--realtime Run daemon in realtime mode. -t|--tty={tty_device} Use {tty_device}. Defaults to /dev/ttyS0. -v|--verbosity={level} Enable enhanced logging. Valid levels are: d, l, i, a, and c. -h Show similar help text at command-line. -u Show short usage message. -V|--version Display lnpd version Mandatory or option arguments to long options are also mandatory or optional for any corresponding short options. FILES
/dev/ttyS0 The default device for lnpd. (Also See -t: in OPTIONS, above). /usr/share/doc/lnpd/examples/lnptest.c sample BrickOS code to be built and downloaded to your RCX. This code allows you to quickly ascertain that the lnpd daemon is work- ing with your RCX and lnpd installation. /bin/lnptest a simple test program which uses lnpd to communicate with the lnptest program downloaded into your RCX for testing with this pro- gram. SEE ALSO
You'll find additional documentation in /usr/share/doc/lnpd (on Debian GNU/Linux systems) AUTHOR
lnpd was written by Martin Cornelius <Martin.Cornelius@t-online.de> This man page was written by Stephen Moraco <stephen@users.source- forge.net> January 16, 2005 LNPD(8)
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