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--- /b3/JMAN4/5.4-RELEASE/man1/bthost.1	Sun May  8 16:03:48 2005
+++ bthost.1	Tue Sep 27 22:13:29 2005
@@ -22,62 +22,65 @@
 .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
 .\" SUCH DAMAGE.
 .\"
-.\" $Id: bthost.1,v 1.7 2003/05/21 22:19:00 max Exp $
-.\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/bluetooth/bthost/bthost.1,v 1.2 2004/05/19 10:43:34 ru Exp $
+.\" %Id: bthost.1,v 1.7 2003/05/21 22:19:00 max Exp %
+.\" %FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/bluetooth/bthost/bthost.1,v 1.2 2004/05/19 10:43:34 ru Exp %
 .\"
+.\" $FreeBSD$
 .Dd May 8, 2003
 .Dt BTHOST 1
 .Os
-.Sh NAME
+.Sh $BL>>N(B
 .Nm bthost
-.Nd look up Bluetooth host names and Protocol Service Multiplexor values
-.Sh SYNOPSIS
+.Nd Bluetooth $B%[%9%HL>$H%W%m%H%3%k%5!<%S%9%^%k%A%W%l%/%5CM$r8!:w$9$k(B
+.Sh $B=q<0(B
 .Nm
 .Op Fl bhp
 .Ar host_or_protocol
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-The
+.Sh $B2r@b(B
 .Nm
-utility looks for information about Bluetooth hosts and
-Protocol Service Multiplexor (PSM) values.
-It gets this information from the
+$B%f!<%F%#%j%F%#$O(B Bluetooth $B%[%9%H$H%W%m%H%3%k%5!<%S%9%^%k%A%W%l%/%5(B
+(Protocol Service Multiplexor (PSM)) $BCM$K4X$9$k>pJs$rC5$7$^$9!#(B
+$B$=$l$O(B
 .Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts
-and
+$B$H(B
 .Pa /etc/bluetooth/protocols
-files.
+$B%U%!%$%k$+$i$3$N>pJs$r<hF@$7$^$9!#(B
 .Pp
-In host mode, it simply converts between the host names and Bluetooth addresses.
-The argument can be either a host name or a Bluetooth address.
-The program first attempts to interpret it as a Bluetooth address.
-If this fails, it will treat it as a host name.
-A Bluetooth address consists of six hex bytes separated by a colon,
-e.g.,
-.Dq Li 01:02:03:04:05:06 .
-A host name consists of names separated by dots, e.g.,
-.Dq Li my.cell.phone .
+$B%[%9%H%b!<%I$G$O!"%[%9%HL>$H(B Bluetooth $B%"%I%l%9$N4V$GC1$KJQ49$5$l$^$9!#(B
+$B0z?t$O!"%[%9%HL>$+(B Bluetooth $B%"%I%l%9$N$I$A$i$+(B
+.\" $B$G$"$jF@$^$9!#(B
+$B$G$9!#(B
+$B%W%m%0%i%`$O!":G=i$K!"(BBluetooth $B%"%I%l%9$H$7$F2r<a$9$k$3$H$r;n$_$^$9!#(B
+$B$3$l$,<:GT$9$k$H!"%[%9%HL>$H$7$F$=$l$r<h$j07$$$^$9!#(B
+Bluetooth $B%"%I%l%9$O%3%m%s$K$h$C$FJ,N%$5$l$?(B 6 $B$D$N(B 16 $B?J?t%P%$%H$+$i(B
+$B@.$j$^$9!"Nc$($P!"(B
+.Dq Li 01:02:03:04:05:06
+$B$G$9!#(B
+$B%[%9%HL>$O%I%C%H$K$h$C$FJ,N%$5$l$?L>A0$+$i@.$j$^$9!"Nc$($P!"(B
+.Dq Li my.cell.phone
+$B$G$9!#(B
 .Pp
-In protocol mode, it simply converts between the Protocol Service Multiplexor
-names and assigned numbers.
-The argument can be either a Protocol Service Multiplexor name or
-an assigned number.
-The program first attempts to interpret it as an assigned number.
+$B%W%m%H%3%k%b!<%I$G$O!"%W%m%H%3%k%5!<%S%9%^%k%A%W%l%/%5L>$H(B
+$B3d$jEv$F$i$l$??t$N4V$GC1$KJQ49$5$l$^$9!#(B
+$B0z?t$O!"%W%m%H%3%k%5!<%S%9%^%k%A%W%l%/%5L>$^$?$O3d$jEv$F$i$l$??t$N$I$A$i$+(B
+.\" $B$G$"$jF@$^$9!#(B
+$B$G$9!#(B
+$B%W%m%0%i%`$O!":G=i$K!"3d$jEv$F$i$l$??t$H$7$F2r<a$9$k$3$H$r;n$_$^$9!#(B
 .Pp
-The options are as follows:
+$B%*%W%7%g%s$O<!$NDL$j$G$9(B:
 .Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Fl b
-Produce brief output.
+$B4J7i$J=PNO$r:n$j=P$7$^$9!#(B
 .It Fl h
-Display usage message and exit.
+$B;HMQK!$N%a%C%;!<%8$rI=<($7$F!"=*N;$7$^$9!#(B
 .It Fl p
-Activate protocol mode.
+$B%W%m%H%3%k%b!<%I$r:nF0$7$^$9!#(B
 .El
 .Pp
-The
 .Nm
-utility will print results to the standard output, and error messages to the
-standard error.
-An output can be quite different,
-here is an example that demonstrates all of the possibilities:
+$B%f!<%F%#%j%F%#$OI8=`=PNO$N7k2L$r0u:~$7!"(B
+$BI8=`%(%i!<$K%(%i!<%a%C%;!<%8$r0u:~$7$^$9!#(B
+$B=PNO$,$+$J$j0[$J$k$3$H$,$"$j$^$9!"$3$3$K2DG=@-$N$9$Y$F$NNc$r<($7$^$9(B:
 .Bd -literal -offset indent
 % bthost localhost
 Host localhost has address FF:FF:FF:00:00:00
@@ -100,16 +103,16 @@
 % bthost -p foo
 foo: Unknown Protocol/Service Multiplexor
 .Ed
-.Sh FILES
+.Sh $B4XO"%U%!%$%k(B
 .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts" -compact
 .It Pa /etc/bluetooth/hosts
 .It Pa /etc/bluetooth/protocols
 .El
-.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
+.Sh $B?GCG(B
 .Ex -std
-.Sh SEE ALSO
+.Sh $B4XO"9`L\(B
 .Xr bluetooth 3 ,
 .Xr bluetooth.hosts 5 ,
 .Xr bluetooth.protocols 5
-.Sh AUTHORS
+.Sh $B:n<T(B
 .An Maksim Yevmenkin Aq m_evmenkin@yahoo.com

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