Greetings Oliver,

Because I was too lazy to set up my computer for compilation I only now
have been able to test the fix you made for the Forerunner 205.

Now I'm using what Debian calls version 0.3.4+svn3432-2 of
qlandkartegt-garmin and version 1.5.0~dfsg1-1 of qlandkartegt.

The good news is that (with the familiar hacks in udev and modprobe) I was
able to connect the 205 to QlGT.

Unfortunately I must report that only the waypoints are downloaded, not
the tracks, nor the routes.

How can I help in debugging this problem?

Regards,

Jeroen.

> Hi Jeroen,
>
>> On my computer I run Debian Squeeze and QLandKarte GT 0.18.5 as provided
>> by Debian. I'm trying to download from my Garmin Forerunner 205, but I'm
>> blocked by the following error:
>
> Currently there is no support for the 205. However with that information:
>
>>      Forerunner205 Software Version 2.90
>>      product ID: 484
>>      link protocol L001
>>      command protocol A010
>>      waypoint protocol A100 D110
>>      track log protocol A302 D311 D304
>>      route protocol A201 D202 D110 D210
>>      PVT protocol A800 D800
>
> I can tell that it is compatible with the 305. I added a few lines to
> the SVN version of GarminDev. You have to compile GarminDev on your own.
> Make sure to link against the legacy version of libusb:
>
> http://www.libusb.org/
>
> Make sure to set the CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX to the same as your QLGT
> installation. If qlandkartegt is in /usr/bin then it is /usr. If it is
> in /usr/local/bin then it is /usr/local.
>
>>
>> I get the same error when I try to download tracks or routes. I have
>> followed the instructions in
>> http://www.gpsbabel.org/os/Linux_Hotplug.html
>> for Debian. After that, I found that my Forerunner appears on my
>> computer
>> as /dev/bus/usb/005/003 which I have entered in Setup -> General ->
>> Serial
>> Port. I have set the Type to whatGarmin. Please note that in the error
>> message above my Garmin is correctly identified as a Forerunner 205.
>
> No need to enter anything else than the device type for usb device. But
> if you enter anything  for the port it does not do any harm as the value
> is ignored for USB devices.
>
>>
>> What is my mistake?
>>
>
> No mistake. Just missing device driver ;)
>
> Oliver
>
>
>
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