Re: Automating preplucked pluckings

2002-05-31 Thread Adam McDaniel
On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 12:06:52PM +0200, Kevin O'Shaughnessy wrote: the ideal would be a hotsync conduit that just runs a script on the host computer when hotsync starts (which could then call wget). I would guess that something like that would be trivial, however, the big reason why I

Re: Automating preplucked pluckings

2002-05-31 Thread Alex Bischoff
Adam McDaniel wrote: I assume you run windows. If so, and you also have some unix experience, you can install cygwin's packages of wget and crontab. Wget'll grab the url and save it wherever you want, and crontab will run the wget command at specific times of the day for you. There are, of

Re: Automating preplucked pluckings

2002-05-31 Thread David A. Desrosiers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 There are, of course, native ports of wget for Windows :). And, if someone can describe a means of queuing a PRC for installation via the command-line, then I'd be willing to look into writing the batch file to grab the SlashPuck file.

Automating preplucked pluckings

2002-05-30 Thread Greg M
What is the easiest way of automatically grabbing http://www.plkr.org/samples/plucks/SlashPluck.pdb and putting it on my palm? Note: Yes, I could just click on the link every time, but I'm looking for a way that will do the entire process for me, so all I have to do is press the Hot-Sync button.

Re: Automating preplucked pluckings

2002-05-30 Thread Adam McDaniel
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 03:20:06AM -0400, Greg M wrote: What is the easiest way of automatically grabbing http://www.plkr.org/samples/plucks/SlashPluck.pdb and putting it on my palm? Note: Yes, I could just click on the link every time, but I'm looking for a way that will do the entire