2007/1/19, Mateusz Loskot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
But above, I'm not talking about identifying satellites, but identifying GPS receiver unit in global.
My bad. I didn't got what you meant.
BTW, gpsd is a great piece of software but... "No, we don't support Windows — get a better operating system. "
Pretty understandable, as Eric Raymond is one of the GPSd heads... =]
Also, in my opinion gpsd brings unnecessary components for mobile solutions, like daemon. Usually, you don't need to use your PDA with more than one GPS unit.
People are using gpsd in embedded systems, so it may fit you purpose as well - just reporting what I've read on lists, no experience myself.
Talking about solution for mobile devices, I think it's reasonable to consider development of dedicated solution (NMEA parser + GPS data reader listening on serial/usb/virtual ports + simple mapping to usable structures ie. C/C++ types).
Have a look at the libs provided with gpsd, some may already do some things that you may need. Have a talk with people at [EMAIL PROTECTED], someone might have a clue. I clearly don't. -- Paulo Marcondes = PU1/PU2PIX -22.915 -42.224 = GG86jc Debian GNU/Linux = http://rj.debianbrasil.org = http://www.debian.org http://www.kombato.org - Seja seu próprio guarda-costas
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