UTOPPYA(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual UTOPPYA(1)
NAME
utoppya - Topfield TF5000PVR DVB recorder file manipulation program
SYNOPSIS
utoppya [-f device] command ...
DESCRIPTION
utoppya is the userland interface to the Topfield TF5000PVR range of DVB
recorders (nicknamed `Toppy') which uses the utoppy(4) device driver.
The options are as follows:
-f Communicate with device instead of the default /dev/utoppy0.
Using the services of the utoppy(4) driver, utoppya can perform the
following operations, specified by the command operand:
df Display disk size and free space
ls [directory]
List the files in the specified directory. Default is the
Toppy's root directory.
mkdir <directory>
Make the specified directory. You must supply the full pathname
to directory.
rm <pathname>
Delete the file or directory specified by pathname.
rename <source> <target>
Rename the file or directory specified by the source operand to
the destination file or directory specified by the target
operand.
get [-prt] <toppyfile> [localfile]
Copy toppyfile from the Toppy to localfile on the local file
system. If localfile is omitted, the file will be copied into
the current directory and will be named using the last component
of the toppyfile operand. If localfile is `-', then toppyfile
will be copied to the standard output.
The following options are available for the get command:
-p Display a progress bar.
-r This option is useful if you wish to resume a previously
interrupted get command. Instead of restarting from the
beginning of the file, the transfer will resume where it
left off.
-t Enable `Turbo' mode. This instructs the Toppy to drop
everything and concentrate on transferring the file as
quickly as possible. You will be able to watch live TV,
but all other functions, including changing channel via
the remote control, will be inoperative.
put [-prt] <localfile> <toppyfile>
Copy localfile on the local filesystem to toppyfile on the Toppy.
If toppyfile specifies a directory on the Toppy, the last
component of the localfile operand will be appended to the
toppyfile operand.
The options described for the get command (above) also apply to
the put command.
FILES
/dev/utoppy0 The default Topfield TF5000PVR instance.
SEE ALSO
usb(4), utoppy(4)
HISTORY
The utoppya command first appeared in NetBSD 4.0 and was inspired by
`ftpd-topfield' written by Steve Bennett <msteveb at ozemail.com.au> and
`puppy' written by Peter Urbanec <toppy at urbanec.net>.
AUTHORS
Steve C. Woodford <
[email protected]>
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 April 3, 2006 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8