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2008-09-30
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2008-09-30
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My GPL-ed minigpsd (http://www.zdez.org/minigpsd_0.29.tar.gz www.zdez.org/minigpsd_0.29_armel.deb) will log to KML files, normally on the external card but includes the NMEA stream from the internal GPS and an external GPS simultaneously (and can switch). You need to edit the conf with notepad (gconf is next on my list). It also has a webserver for google maps.
It also has J1850 (obd-ii style) data from my motorcycle and I have a basic instrument cluster in Python (#2 on my todo), but it takes 60% cpu and I need to get that down.
(I could upload to the internet directly, but I could also just do a sync the log directory every 5 minutes or when near an open AP like my PHS).
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2008-09-30
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@ Raleigh, NC
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2008-10-01
, 00:24
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2008-10-01
, 15:22
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@ Alexandria, VA, USA
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to do some tracking and analyzing in OpenStreetMap.
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Is there a good tutorial how and in which order I have to start gpsd, gpsdriver and what ever is necessary to read the data from a pseudo file like I was able to do it with /dev/pts/0.
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2008-11-20
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@ Raleigh, NC
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2008-11-21
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@ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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If that's not your style, write a C, Vala, Perl, or Python app. Or LISP, or whatever.
But I think a shell script's gonna be the easiest way to get something rolling.
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