Cobehate is a file transfer CLI tool designed for seamless communication between PC and Toyota Denso BHT data collection terminals, enabling efficient data exchange.
To start using Cobehate, you will first need to build the utility. The build instruction is dependent on having the librs232 and libbehate libraries built according to their respective build instructions. Once you've got the requirements sorted, go ahead and download the source code.
Next, create a temporary directory, navigate to it, and download the Cobehate source code using the command "svn checkout cobehate". After cloning the source code, run "./autogen.sh" with "chmod +x autogen.sh", and make sure to export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$PWD/../build/lib" CFLAGS="-I$PWD/../build/include -lrs232" LIBS="-L$PWD/../build/lib" before running "./configure --prefix=$PWD/../build" and "make install".
After following the steps above, you should now have a successfully compiled Cobehate tool under the "temp/build/bin" directory. However, it's worth noting that Cobehate does rely on two libraries: libbehate and librs232. Therefore, ensure that both libraries are installed on your machine before running this tool.
All in all, Cobehate is an incredibly useful tool for anyone looking to transfer files easily between a PC and Toyota Denso BHT data collection terminals. The fact that it is open-source and released under the GPL version 2 makes it an excellent option for users who value privacy and freedom.
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