INetLib will work well and you'll need to talk over the serial port.
This site:
http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/index.html
specifically this page:
http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/nmeaws.txt
contains good descriptions of what the different GPS sentences mean.
Including heading, speed, long, lat. if you are seeking waypoint information
you'll have to use more specific Loran-C protocol to get that information.
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Subject: Re: GPS / PQA
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> I want to do something very similar (using a Lowrance 212), except that I
won't be using a PQA.
> Instead, I'll go 'raw' via InetLib.
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> Can you give me advice on Palm-to-GPS interaction?
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> thx - Tom Thomas
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> >(Sorry, I had forgotten the subject...)
> >Hi all !
> >I'd like to connect a GPS to a Palm VII and send the position to a web
> >server every minute.
> >Any ideas ?
> >Is it possible to do so with a PQA application ?
> >Thanks,
> >Tim
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