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 apps 2009-05-18 eck [r46] Settings
 communication 2008-12-20 eck [r22] Fix packet reading code in the dock protocol
 link 2008-12-09 eck [r11] Moved files in nsobjects to nsof
 nsof 2009-02-08 eck [r25] NSOF decoding of synched items
 package 2009-05-24 eck [r49] Package parts
 platform 2009-05-10 eck [r31] Settings in nwt
 tests 2009-05-23 eck [r47] Started package parsing
 utils 2009-07-06 eck [r52] Fixed rakefile bug on Posix
 COPYRIGHT 2008-11-30 eck [r5] Merged newer n40hz code
 README 2008-12-10 eck [r13] Versioning changes
 Rakefile 2009-07-06 eck [r52] Fixed rakefile bug on Posix
 VERSION.rb 2009-07-12 eck [r55] Bumped version to 0.2.3

Read Me

VERSION 0.2

INTRODUCTION

This is the RDCL library. It provides a framework to connect to the Newton
MessagePad (OS 2.0 and later) via the built-in Dock protocol. Connections
are usually via serial cable, but the higher level protocol layers can
also be run over any other connection method such as TCP/IP.

RDCL is written in Ruby, with a small helper module written in C for
Unix systems to interface with the serial port.

INSTALLATION

RDCL requires Ruby 1.8 or 1.9 on Windows systems, and Ruby 1.9 on Unix systems.
Rake is required for installation.

To install, download the latest RDCL package and extract it. Then, use

  rake compile

to compile the helper module (not needed on Windows) and

  rake install (Windows)

or 

  sudo rake install (Unix)

to install the library and applications. The RDCL library will be installed
in the same directory as other Ruby librarries under rdcl/..., and the
applications will be installed in /usr/local/bin under Unix and
\winnt\system32 under Windows.

APPLICATIONS

nwt: Command line application to interact with the Newton. See

  nwt --help
  
after installation for more information.

CONTRIBUTING

Please check the feature tracker at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?group_id=246633&atid=1126127 for contribution
areas.

DOCUMENTATION

The Newton Docking Protocol is currently found at
http://40hz.org/wiki/index.php/Newton_Docking_Protocol