I'm not sure, but I would expect that all you need to do is power the thing
and connect the TX pin of the GPS to a IOIO pin capable of UART RX and it
will start spitting out NMEA sentences. I would start by writing a simple
PC for the IOIO program that just dumps whatever is read from this UART to
stdout and then go from there into actual processing of the data.


On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 7:06 AM, Marius Vosylius
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear Ytai,
>>
>
> Im starting from scratch with my GPS Bee and need your help on this one
> again.
>
> First Question:
> How do I need to connect it with my IOIO-OTG Board? What Pins I can use on
> IOIO Board?
>
> Heres a link for GPS Bee:
> http://www.seeedstudio.com/wiki/GPS_Bee_kit
>
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