johnnymac9999 wrote:
> I am interested in connecting a GPS and wireless card to the 7250; I
> would then use the program GPSdrive (gpsdrive.kraftvoll.at) to
> wirelessly send data back to the central server that would map the
> position of the device (mounted in my vehicle). I believe that GPS
> drive has already been ported (gpsdrive_2.09-2_arm.deb on ARM machines
> is listed in the Debian Package Download Selection).
>
> Has anyone tried anything like this in the past or see any potential
> pitfalls?
I could be wrong, but do you need gpsdrive to run on the 7250 in
this configuration ? Do you not just need gpsd running on the 7250,
with gpsdrive running on the central server getting positional
updates from gpsd ?
I could be all wet here, only having used gpsdrive in single
processor environments myself. gpsd is certainly a much
simpler beast to deploy on the 7250 than full-blown gpsdrive.
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