Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
On Saturday, July 15, 2017 04:10:01 AM Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: > rhkra...@gmail.com wrote on 07/14/17 14:10: > > Can you provide a more precise link--that link gives me "Oh! Die Seite > > konnte nicht gefunden werden." ... > Today, at 7:57 UTC o'clock both links worked for me. Thanks--it worked (just now) for me also--don't know why it didn't work earlier. > The blog page mainly states a procedure which worked also on other devices > like the older Oregon: the firmware file is copied via USB onto the device > into the "/Garmin/" directory under the name "gupdate.gcd". When the > device is restarted, this new firmware file get's installed. Thanks for this, also, it may be all the clues I need ;-) regards, Randy Kramer
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote on 07/14/17 14:10: >> Am 13.07.17 12:13 nachm., schrieb Jörg-Volker Peetz: >>> there's this nice blog in German: >>> https://blog.dafb-o.de/neue-firmware-fuer-garmin-devices-unter-linux/ >>> where the firmware update procedure from Linux is detailed and a link to >>> the firmware files for your device is given http://gawisp.com/perry/edge/ >>> . > > Can you provide a more precise link--that link gives me "Oh! Die Seite konnte > nicht gefunden werden." > > I don't suppose there is an English translation? (I assume not, and I'll see > if Google translate makes it understandable to me.) > > Thanks! > Randy Kramer > > Today, at 7:57 UTC o'clock both links worked for me. The blog page mainly states a procedure which worked also on other devices like the older Oregon: the firmware file is copied via USB onto the device into the "/Garmin/" directory under the name "gupdate.gcd". When the device is restarted, this new firmware file get's installed. >From the second link the firmware file can be downloaded. Regards, jvp.
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
> Am 13.07.17 12:13 nachm., schrieb Jörg-Volker Peetz: > >there's this nice blog in German: > >https://blog.dafb-o.de/neue-firmware-fuer-garmin-devices-unter-linux/ > >where the firmware update procedure from Linux is detailed and a link to > >the firmware files for your device is given http://gawisp.com/perry/edge/ > >. Can you provide a more precise link--that link gives me "Oh! Die Seite konnte nicht gefunden werden." I don't suppose there is an English translation? (I assume not, and I'll see if Google translate makes it understandable to me.) Thanks! Randy Kramer
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
Am 13.07.17 12:13 nachm., schrieb Jörg-Volker Peetz: there's this nice blog in German: https://blog.dafb-o.de/neue-firmware-fuer-garmin-devices-unter-linux/ where the firmware update procedure from Linux is detailed and a link to the firmware files for your device is given http://gawisp.com/perry/edge/ . Thanks for the links. Today I have tried to connect the FR235 to the Garmin Android app. So much pain Damned Bluetooth. After 10 fails to add the FR to the app, I had some luck. After that, the app shows me a running firmware download. The progress was 50% for 20 minutes. So I abort this juke. I will try the step in the blog above. Thanks again.
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
Hi Joerg, I use an older Garmin device, so have not tested what follows: there's this nice blog in German: https://blog.dafb-o.de/neue-firmware-fuer-garmin-devices-unter-linux/ where the firmware update procedure from Linux is detailed and a link to the firmware files for your device is given http://gawisp.com/perry/edge/ . Have fun, jvp.
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:20:17PM +, Joerg Desch wrote: > Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:14:20 +0200 schrieb tomas: [whine... cloud... blah... ;-] > My mistake... The Forerunner works like a charm without cloud connection. > It's my personal choose to let the companion software sync the data to > the cloud in order to get the processed results. > > So Garmin is doing it right. ;-) So thanks for the correction. The only fly in the ointment is the need for some @%$#! windows software on the other side, then? That's definitely better! Cheers - -- tomás -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAllmH/UACgkQBcgs9XrR2kaEBACeMtMUsizfx1W5NlmUCi14n/RF cZQAnAqQqt7PCMeZQthjpvrXKcvZnzLH =N7R4 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:14:20 +0200 schrieb tomas: > I'm downright appalled to see that a little piece of hardware comes tied > to TahCloud and doesn't give the user any choices in that. I'd be raging > at Garmin, were I their customer, for being (mis)treated like that. My mistake... The Forerunner works like a charm without cloud connection. It's my personal choose to let the companion software sync the data to the cloud in order to get the processed results. So Garmin is doing it right. ;-)
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:08:22 +0200 schrieb solitone: > Yes, I used to have a VirtualBox instance on my previous laptop, and it > did work. Then I migrated that VirtualBox image to KVM when I prepared > my new laptop, and it continued to work. Just because you mentioned it You have build a VirtualBox image from the content of your harddrive? Which tool have you used for this? Does Windows reconfigure all the drivers after starting inside a VM? What's the benefit in using libvirt / KVM?
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:58:10AM +, Joerg Desch wrote: > Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:43:31 -0400 schrieb Fungi4All: > > > I think you need to read up to the NMEA183 protocol, which for a while > > it was the standard of i/o data ever since the first gps had wired > > connections on it. > > Both devices are visible as filesystem. So I can easily copy and convert > the recorded FIT files. My problem is the connection to the Garmin > Connect cloud service. I have to initialize the device and bind it to my > account. Just a bystander here -- I don't even own a smartphone (I'll put that off until strictly necessary), but thanks for those infos. I'm downright appalled to see that a little piece of hardware comes tied to TahCloud and doesn't give the user any choices in that. I'd be raging at Garmin, were I their customer, for being (mis)treated like that. Seems I won't be a customer of Garmin, then. Cheers - -- tomás -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAllmEpwACgkQBcgs9XrR2kZiuQCeJlcl7pZ9RrLBPwYm9pEdkx4w eSMAniaIdibi+CUsZwTuDf9hxQJqEiAZ =/T09 -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 11:55:25 CEST Joerg Desch wrote: > I could use the Windows license key of the dead > windows notebook and run it inside VirtualBox. Do you know if the USB > connection to the Garmin devices runs through the virtual host? Yes, I used to have a VirtualBox instance on my previous laptop, and it did work. Then I migrated that VirtualBox image to KVM when I prepared my new laptop, and it continued to work.
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:43:31 -0400 schrieb Fungi4All: > I think you need to read up to the NMEA183 protocol, which for a while > it was the standard of i/o data ever since the first gps had wired > connections on it. Both devices are visible as filesystem. So I can easily copy and convert the recorded FIT files. My problem is the connection to the Garmin Connect cloud service. I have to initialize the device and bind it to my account.
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 13:28:11 +0200 schrieb solitone: > I have a Garmin Edge 520, and I use the Garmin Connect app on my > smartphone to sync it, not the Windows tool. I just needed the Windows > tool during initial configuration, but once it's registered you no > longer need it (except for some rare events when you need it to solve > weird sync issues). I have the same situation here. The Edge 520 is running, only firmware updates needs Windows. > I don't know whether it's possible to perform the initial configuration > steps without the official Garmin tool, I have a Windows 10 installation > on a libvirt virtual machine, that I use just for Garmin and iTunes. That is a good idea. I could use the Windows license key of the dead windows notebook and run it inside VirtualBox. Do you know if the USB connection to the Garmin devices runs through the virtual host?
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
> From: solit...@mail.com > On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 11:07:39 CEST Joerg Desch wrote: >> I"m using a Garmin Edge 520 for my bycicle and a (new) Forerunner for >> running. How can I access Garmin Connect without installing the Windows >> tools? >> >> The Garmin Edge 520 is already registered to my Garmin Connect account. >> I"ve used an old Windows 7 notebook with isn"t functional anymore. Now >> I"ve tried to sync the Edge 520 > I have a Garmin Edge 520, and I use the Garmin Connect app on my smartphone to > sync it, not the Windows tool. I just needed the Windows tool during initial > configuration, but once it"s registered you no longer need it (except for some > rare events when you need it to solve weird sync issues). > I don"t know whether it"s possible to perform the initial configuration steps > without the official Garmin tool, I have a Windows 10 installation on a > libvirt > virtual machine, that I use just for Garmin and iTunes. I think you need to read up to the NMEA183 protocol, which for a while it was the standard of i/o data ever since the first gps had wired connections on it. This is pre-USB era, we use to splice 9pin serial ports on our own before Garmin started selling wired plugs for 25x the cost. Worth it? Now it is even easier, here is what I found with a quick search https://www.gpsbabel.org/htmldoc-1.4.4/fmt_garmin.html But this pdf takes all the mystery out of the input/output of such devices. Nearly 20-25 years have passed and not much has changed https://www.garmin.com/support/pdf/NMEA_0183.pdf To communicate with a Garmin GPS serially, use the name of that serial port such as COM1 or /dev/cu.serial. To communicate via USB use usb: as the filename on all OSes. Thus, to read the waypoints from a Garmin USB receiver and write them to a GPX file: gpsbabel -i garmin -f usb: -o gpx -F blah.gpx If you have multiple units attached via USB, you may provide a unit number, with zero being the implied default. So if you have three USB models on your system, they can be addressed as usb:0, usb:1, and usb:2. To get a list of recognized devices, specify a negative number such as: gpsbabel -i garmin -f usb:-1 When reporting problems with the Garmin format, be sure to include the full unit model, firmware version, and be prepared to offer debugging dumps by adding -D9 to the command line, like: gpsbabel -D9 -i garmin -f usb: -o gpx -F blah.gpx Custom icons are supported on units that support that. Neither GPSBabel nor your firmware know what is associated with any given slot number. They don't know that the picture you placed in the first slot is a happy face, they only know they're in the lowest numbered slot. GPSBabel names the them consistently with Mapsource, so they are named 'Custom 0' through 'Custom 511'. For models where the connection on the GPS is a serial interface, be sure the GPS is set for "Garmin mode" in setup and that nothing else (PDA hotsync programs, gpsd, getty, pppd, etc.) is using the serial port. For models connected via USB, we recommend use of the usb: filename. For this to work on Windows, you must install the Garmin driver. For Linux, this will fail if you have the garmin_gps kernel module loaded. See the Operating System Notes for details.
Re: How to use Garmin Connect with Debian 7?
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 11:07:39 CEST Joerg Desch wrote: > I'm using a Garmin Edge 520 for my bycicle and a (new) Forerunner for > running. How can I access Garmin Connect without installing the Windows > tools? > > The Garmin Edge 520 is already registered to my Garmin Connect account. > I've used an old Windows 7 notebook with isn't functional anymore. Now > I've tried to sync the Edge 520 I have a Garmin Edge 520, and I use the Garmin Connect app on my smartphone to sync it, not the Windows tool. I just needed the Windows tool during initial configuration, but once it's registered you no longer need it (except for some rare events when you need it to solve weird sync issues). I don't know whether it's possible to perform the initial configuration steps without the official Garmin tool, I have a Windows 10 installation on a libvirt virtual machine, that I use just for Garmin and iTunes.