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arzgi

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« on: September 15, 2007, 04:31:28 pm »
My Billionton CF GPS card works in Cacko 1.23, but I can't find gpsd or qpegs (or any other
gps programs) from feed.

Where to get those?

Hard case, OpenZaurus: gps-receiver and gpsd do work, qpegps not with gpsd

pdaXii13, no response from Billionton gps

Cacko, gps works, can't find programs  
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2007, 08:31:26 pm »
Quote from: arzgi
My Billionton CF GPS card works in Cacko 1.23, but I can't find gpsd or qpegs (or any other
gps programs) from feed.

Where to get those?

Hard case, OpenZaurus: gps-receiver and gpsd do work, qpegps not with gpsd

pdaXii13, no response from Billionton gps

Cacko, gps works, can't find programs  


Do you have them installed?    Qpegps comes with gpsd, I think.

If you haven't installed this program yet, look in any cacko or sharp feed. Also, you can try zgps, that works fine and will give you UTM.

Once you have installed the programs, if they still don't appear, it could be because they are in a wrong dir. Just copying the files to the right place or making a symbolic link should work.

Hope it helps :-)



EDIT:


https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=22879
« Last Edit: October 17, 2007, 08:36:58 pm by jocasmi »
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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2007, 06:37:02 am »
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Quote from: arzgi
My Billionton CF GPS card works in Cacko 1.23, but I can't find gpsd or qpegs (or any other
gps programs) from feed.

Where to get those?

Hard case, OpenZaurus: gps-receiver and gpsd do work, qpegps not with gpsd

pdaXii13, no response from Billionton gps

Cacko, gps works, can't find programs  


Do you have them installed?    Qpegps comes with gpsd, I think.

If you haven't installed this program yet, look in any cacko or sharp feed. Also, you can try zgps, that works fine and will give you UTM.

Once you have installed the programs, if they still don't appear, it could be because they are in a wrong dir. Just copying the files to the right place or making a symbolic link should work.

Hope it helps :-)


EDIT:


https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=22879

Thanks, changed back to pdaXii13 and got also my Billionton gps receiver to work by little tweaking. GpsDrive from feed works nicely.
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Buffalo LPC-CF-CLT cf-lan, Pretec cf-modem, Billionton CF GPS, a few CF- and SD-memory cards

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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2007, 05:31:27 pm »
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Quote from: arzgi
My Billionton CF GPS card works in Cacko 1.23, but I can't find gpsd or qpegs (or any other
gps programs) from feed.

Where to get those?

Hard case, OpenZaurus: gps-receiver and gpsd do work, qpegps not with gpsd

pdaXii13, no response from Billionton gps

Cacko, gps works, can't find programs  


Do you have them installed?    Qpegps comes with gpsd, I think.

If you haven't installed this program yet, look in any cacko or sharp feed. Also, you can try zgps, that works fine and will give you UTM.

Once you have installed the programs, if they still don't appear, it could be because they are in a wrong dir. Just copying the files to the right place or making a symbolic link should work.

Hope it helps :-)


EDIT:


https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=22879

Thanks, changed back to pdaXii13 and got also my Billionton gps receiver to work by little tweaking. GpsDrive from feed works nicely.


you should let people know what tweaks you had to do to get it to work so others can benefit from that knowledge too...
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« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2007, 09:07:43 am »
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Do you have them installed?    Qpegps comes with gpsd, I think.

If you haven't installed this program yet, look in any cacko or sharp feed. Also, you can try zgps, that works fine and will give you UTM.

Once you have installed the programs, if they still don't appear, it could be because they are in a wrong dir. Just copying the files to the right place or making a symbolic link should work.

Hope it helps :-)


EDIT:


https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=22879

Thanks, changed back to pdaXii13 and got also my Billionton gps receiver to work by little tweaking. GpsDrive from feed works nicely.


you should let people know what tweaks you had to do to get it to work so others can benefit from that knowledge too...

You are absolutely right. For the reference, it is here https://www.oesf.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=24691&hl=
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