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| Hi! I have a Motorola Evaluation-kit GPS. Just a Printed Circuit Board with an external antenna. I want to connect it to a Linux-PC (RedHat 9), and see the NMEA data flowing across my display. Is anyone here familiar with GPS in combination with Linux? Needless to say that I am a Linux Newbie! ;-) It would be fantastic if there were any programs that I could run on my Linux PC, and that show me my position, coordinates entc., etc. -- Ron Nieuw-Vennep, The Netherlands | |||
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| Ron wrote: > > Hi! > > I have a Motorola Evaluation-kit GPS. Just a Printed Circuit Board with an > external antenna. > I want to connect it to a Linux-PC (RedHat 9), and see the NMEA data flowing > across my display. > > Is anyone here familiar with GPS in combination with Linux? > Needless to say that I am a Linux Newbie! ;-) > > It would be fantastic if there were any programs that I could run on my > Linux PC, and that show me my position, coordinates entc., etc. > -- > Ron > Nieuw-Vennep, The Netherlands May be of interest... DENNIS MILBERT'S GPS SOFTWARE INDEX PAGE (Excellent Site) http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dmilbert/softs/index.html Log NMEA http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dmilbe...ts/garnmea.htm | |||
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| Try typing 'linux gps' into a search engine...... 10 seconds work gave:- http://gpsdrive.kraftvoll.at/index.shtml http://www.ibiblio.org/fplan/Aviatio...n-HOWTO-8.html http://www.geocities.com/linuxcar/ http://ebusiness.gbdirect.co.uk/downloads/ http://www.amphibious.org/gps.html Guy Ron wrote: > Hi! > > I have a Motorola Evaluation-kit GPS. Just a Printed Circuit Board > with an external antenna. > I want to connect it to a Linux-PC (RedHat 9), and see the NMEA data > flowing across my display. > > Is anyone here familiar with GPS in combination with Linux? > Needless to say that I am a Linux Newbie! ;-) > > It would be fantastic if there were any programs that I could run on > my Linux PC, and that show me my position, coordinates entc., etc. | |||
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