Re: GPS bluetooth receiver

2007-07-03 Thread a.tomkins3
Thank you very much for the answers. Isn't it great, 0) its straight forward 1) there is more than one solution 2) there is more than one way to implement a solution 3) the script that works on one Linux device will work for my device too I love Linux, the community and OpenMoko! Al

GPS bluetooth receiver

2007-07-02 Thread a.tomkins3
Can I use the GTA01B_v4 as a bluetooth gps receiver? And will it be easy to do. I was going to wait for the GTA02 in October, but in the meantime I'm about to buy a gps bluetooth receiver to use with maemo-mapper on my N770. If I can use the GTA01_v4 as a gps receiver instead, I'd rather buy

Re: GPS bluetooth receiver

2007-07-02 Thread Ian Stirling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can I use the GTA01B_v4 as a bluetooth gps receiver? And will it be easy to do. I was going to wait for the GTA02 in October, but in the meantime I'm about to buy a gps bluetooth receiver to use with maemo-mapper on my N770. Yes. It is easy to do at the moment

Re: GPS bluetooth receiver

2007-07-02 Thread David Pottage
Can I use the GTA01B_v4 as a bluetooth gps receiver? And will it be easy to do. I was going to wait for the GTA02 in October, but in the meantime I'm about to buy a gps bluetooth receiver to use with maemo-mapper on my N770. If I can use the GTA01_v4 as a gps receiver instead, I'd rather

Re: GPS bluetooth receiver

2007-07-02 Thread Brad Midgley
it can be scripted but it would be better (esp for multiplexing the gps) to write a little serial server app. here it is demonstrated with scripts (on a gumstix) but this ends up being a little racey http://www.xmission.com/~bmidgley/embed/index.html#gps A bluetooth GPS just creates a BT