Ok, thank you. Do a "file depot" exist for stuff like that? I don't want to rewrite stuff that already exist, and I my scripts can help I can share them.
None that I'm aware of anyway. But stuff like this would be appreciated! Posting maybe to the
Wiki might be a good place so everyone can see.
Another project I think about is to do a nintendo ds remote control to add schedules. As I wrote in another thread, I want to use the OSD "headless", so I'm going to try to do console/network stuff.
How with a DS? You thinking of using the DS Opera browser to connect to the OSD and set up stuff there? There is a basic webserver on beta versions of firmware, but it's not usable yet. I'm eagerly awaiting Lua bindings for the webserver, so people can program web interfaces for the OSD.
Also, do you think the telnetd will be there "forever"?
If I made tools that use it (simply connect on port 23 and send commands (a OSX wrapper to add records)), I don't want them to be deprecated soon...
Hmmm, I've no idea of the timescale, but there is a plan to substitute telnet with ssh. But once again, Neuros has bigger fish to fry at the moment, so I'd recommend using telnet for the foreseeable future.
In case you didn't know, there is about 1MB of read/write storage at /mnt/OSD which I find perfect for placing scripts. It's where all your settings go.
so much questions, sorry. I'm a new osd owner and I see a lot of potential in my new toy

Not at all, we're happy to help out!
-G