Re: GPS

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Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008 - 2:35 am

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Just have a look at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gpsd
in the section "GPS on Gta02"

Greets
Michael

On Thursday 10 July 2008 07:57:19 Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:

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Just have a lo=
ok at http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Gpsd

in the section "GPS on Gta02"

Greets

Michael

On Thursday 10 Ju=
ly 2008 07:57:19 Jeffrey Ratcliffe wrote:

> I'm having some trouble getting GPS to work on my Free=
runner

>

> Having installed gpsd and tangogp=
s, I tried starting gpsd and got:

>

> Starting=
gpsd: No /dev/ttyS3 GPS device, aborting gpsd startup. Check

> /etc/default/gpsd

>

> and tangogps couldn't find the gps receiver

>

> I saw this irc log:

>

&=
gt; http://www.hentges.net/tmp/logs/irc/%23openmoko/2008/February/20080203_=
open

>moko.log

>

> So I tried this:

>

> =
gpsd -n /tmp/nmeaNP

>

> and tangogps could at =
least find the receiver, but didn't find any

> satellites.

>

> Is "gp=
sd -n /tmp/nmeaNP" necessary on the Freerunner?

>

> Is there another way?

>

> Why doesn't th=
e init script work?

>

> Regards

>

> Jeff

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