I'll try the newer software that xjqian posted about and maybe iut will be easier to use.
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ahh yes, that newer software runs a lot better. thank you.
Now have to try and figure out a way to get/convert a map of Manitoba and Winnipeg, as there's only a general map of North America on the roadmap website that's useful to us Canadians.
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I'm having some trouble getting roadmap to display maps properly. I downloaded the newer software xjqian suggested and ipkg installed it. It installed and I can go to /mnt/sd/usr/bin/ and run roadmap. It first complained about not opening usdir.rdm, I downloaded the latest map files from roadmap.digitalomaha.net and dropped them in /usr/share/roadmap/ (which is a symlink to /mnt/sd/usr/share/roadmap). The map shows up as a bunch of black shapes on a white background. No streets shown. I can click and scroll around, but i suscpect I either don't have the right colors selected or it is not being rendered properly.
Any idears?
I know gpsd is runnign and my reciever is hooked up properly. using roadgps shows which satellites I have a fix via.
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I'm not sure what was going wrong but I suspect it's all the screwing around I did with the window managers and libraries on my old install of pdaxii13.
I did a full backup, a wipe of the OS and memory cards, and started fresh.
I did a fresh install of the newest pdaxii13 and installed gpsdrive, roadnav, and roadmap.
Like the last install of pdaxii13, the UT-41 was picked up right away as the Prolific PL2303 on /dev/ttyUSB0.
I installed gpsd v2.22-1 from the pdaxrom Beta3 feed. Since dmesg showed the Ut-41 on /dev/ttyUSB0, I immediately tried gpsd -f /dev/ttyUSB0. Telnet'ing to localhost:2947, once connected hit enter and you should see gpsd respond with "GPSD" in all caps. Then if you type r and hit enter you should see your GPS start spitting out lots of lines of data at you. Get out of telnet by using the escape characters '^]'. If gpsd does not spit anything out at you after typing r and enter, somethign went wrong. Check dmesg to see if the UT-41 got claimed by a driver. If it did, try and determine what device node it appears on. i.e. /dev/ttyUSB0, /dev/ttyUSB1, /dev/somethingelse.
Once gpsd was up and running, I fired up GPSDrive v2.10pre3 from the pdaxrom Beta3 feed and it ran nicely as usual. I installed a few maps just to test from [a href=\"http://gtm.tel.uva.es/ztep/maps/dmap.htm]http://gtm.tel.uva.es/ztep/maps/dmap.htm[/url]. The UT-41 quickly (pretty fast ttff for a generic brand GPS) fixed my position an correctly indicated it on the map. Driving around that day tracked me 100% accuratly on the map. I was pleased Next stop for GPSDrive is to import some waypoints and test the tracks/routes/waypoint navigation features. One "gotcha!" for GPS drive is that you have to start it via sudo -u zaurus gpsdrive. I also symlink'd my ~/.gpsdrive to a directory on my SD card. A.k.a ln -s /mnt/card/gpsdrive ~/.gpsdrive I did this becuase the maps are stored in ~/.gpsdrive and dumping a few maps on that location fills up your NAND. I'd rather fill up my SD than my NAND (I've got a 4GB SD card )
I grabbed Roadmap v1.0.12 from
https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showt...ndpost&p=103707 and I think I figured out roadmap this time around and after a little playing around with the maps and paths. It finally displayed the map for Washington state in USA nicely. Just as a tip, I had to install the maps to my SD card since I also installed the package to my SD card. The maps should be installed to /usr/share/roadmap. Since I installed roadnav to my SD card, it looked for the maps in /mnt/card/usr/share/roadmap. The maps the software asked for are :
1)
http://roadmap.digitalomaha.net/maps/usdir.rdm.tgz - Map Directory
2) The map file for your state.
3)
http://roadmap.digitalomaha.net/maps/dcwNAM.tar.gz -DCW North America
After unpacking those maps in /mnt/card/usr/share/roadmap and starting roadmap from that directory, everything worked fine. I haven't had a chance to really play with this software yet, but it looks promising.
I installed roadnav v0.16 from the pdaxrom Beta3 feed. It ran the first time and began downloading the appropriate maps. I symlink'ed /tmp to /mnt/card/tmp. I also symlinked ~/.roadnavdata to /mnt/card/roadnavdata It seg faulted (I'm sure it ran out of memory). Since then I haven't had a chance to really upsize the swap space, overclock it, and make sure it works. Reports from other users in this forum suspect it runs nicely but is a bit sluggish since the software is built for a desktop. I installed it on my winxp home box and it was sluggish doing route calculations although it did pinpoint me on the map that it downloaded. I suspect there may be a way to download the maps (and convert them) on your windows/linux desktop and copy them over to the Z, but I can't confirm this yet.
This is my experience so far with the UT-41 and my Pdaxii13 Zaurus