2009/7/16 RANJAN :
>
>>>
>>>
>>> >BTW I'm curious what is the distro you are using?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
> So I need to get the phone and load a DISTRO and then start the app
> development.Also to tell you my experience ,I tried using mokomake file but
> never succeeded till now.However I succeeded in th
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but what about something always displaying the
> distances between my position and the nearest point on the coast?
>
> is there maybe any more in-topic forum where i can ask this?
>
> Thank you very much for any answer!
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lanzo wrote:
> Hi!
> I'd like to be using my FR on my little boat as marine GPS. I was curious
> if, in your opinion, it could be possible to constantly show the distance
> between me and the nearest point on the coast line. This would be important
> because in my country (and i guess everywhere)
why not simply draw a circle with the boat's current position as center
and the given distance (3nm) as radius and then check if the circle
contains part of the coast line? the moment, the circle is empty, you're
out of range.
still no scenario for an usual gps app, but the c
tween my present
>> > position and any given point, but what about something always displaying
>> > the distances between my position and the nearest point on the coast?
>> >
>> > is there maybe any more in-topic forum where i can ask this?
>> >
>>
al miles.
> >
> > I know it should be possible to show the distances between my present
> > position and any given point, but what about something always displaying
> > the distances between my position and the nearest point on the coast?
> >
> > is there
y answer!
> bye! :)
>
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Thank you very much for any answer!
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On Monday 30 June 2008, Brad Midgley wrote:
> Tilman
>
> > Tangogps downloads tiles (images!) from the internet to show maps. And
> > tangogps uses gpsd, which is supposed to become obsolete...
>
> why is gpsd supposed to become obsolete?
Obsolete may not be the right word, but the Openmoko Framew
Tilman
> Tangogps downloads tiles (images!) from the internet to show maps. And
> tangogps uses gpsd, which is supposed to become obsolete...
why is gpsd supposed to become obsolete?
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>> > http://vlkgps.bielyvlk.sk/
>
> Thanks but this base seems to be already covered as far as I know. We
> have tangoGPS that uses OpenStreetMap as it's backend and a small status
> showing app for speed, current position and so on. The application you
as said before -- i am not really into gps.
Yogiz wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:46:01 +0200
> "arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> i am not really into all this gps stuff (the freerunner will be my
>> first device with gps), but maybe somebody finds this useful:
>>
>>> http://vlkgps.bielyvlk.sk/
>>
>
> Thanks but this base seems t
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:46:01 +0200
"arne anka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am not really into all this gps stuff (the freerunner will be my
> first device with gps), but maybe somebody finds this useful:
>
> > http://vlkgps.bielyvlk.sk/
>
>
Thanks but this base seems to be already covered as
i am not really into all this gps stuff (the freerunner will be my first
device with gps), but maybe somebody finds this useful:
> http://vlkgps.bielyvlk.sk/
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On 11/23/06 4:19 AM, "Richard Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
does agps require a sutiable infrastructure at the network operator
side or does it just work?
>>>
>>> The 'assisted' part suggests remote (charged) computation. I was
>>> thinking of something more sneaky, bearing in mind
Salve Richard, *!
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006, Richard Franks wrote:
> On 11/23/06, Tapani Pälli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> [location tagging]
> >
> >I think these kinds of things would be doable if user could 'tag'
> >locations based on available bluetooth or wifi hotspot data. Then later
> >on dev
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> On 11/23/06, Tapani Pälli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > [location tagging]
>>
>> I think these kinds of things would be doable if user could 'tag'
>> locations based on available bluetooth or wifi hotspot data. Then later
>>
On 11/23/06, Tapani Pälli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [location tagging]
I think these kinds of things would be doable if user could 'tag'
locations based on available bluetooth or wifi hotspot data. Then later
on device can make assumptions : "I can see this wifi now so I must be
at/near locat
ext Robert Michel wrote:
> Salve collin!
>
> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>> Quoting Joe Bushong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>>> All I really want from the Neo is a GPS application that helps me when
>>> I have gone senile and can't find my car in a big parking lot. Idea
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 20:43 +0100, Koen Kooi wrote:
> >> does agps require a sutiable infrastructure at the network operator
> >> side or does it just work?
> >
> > The 'assisted' part suggests remote (charged) computation. I was
> > thinking of something more sneaky, bearing in mind increased acc
> does agps require a sutiable infrastructure at the network operator
> side or does it just work?
The 'assisted' part suggests remote (charged) computation. I was
thinking of something more sneaky, bearing in mind increased access to
the metal -- mind you, when I read the spec I missed the point
does agps require a sutiable infrastructure at the network operator
side or does it just work?
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>>> All I really w
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> On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 15:12 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> All I really want from the Neo is a GPS application that helps me when
>>> I have gone senile and can't find my car in a big parking lot. Ideally
>>> it would con
On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 15:12 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > All I really want from the Neo is a GPS application that helps me when
> > I have gone senile and can't find my car in a big parking lot. Ideally
> > it would constantly monitor my speed and "mark" the last place I
> > changed from dri
Salve collin!
On Wed, 22 Nov 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Joe Bushong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >All I really want from the Neo is a GPS application that helps me when
> >I have gone senile and can't find my car in a big parking lot. Ideally
> >it would constantly monitor my speed and
Quoting Joe Bushong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
All I really want from the Neo is a GPS application that helps me when
I have gone senile and can't find my car in a big parking lot. Ideally
it would constantly monitor my speed and "mark" the last place I
changed from driving speeds to a long period of
On 21-Nov-06, at 10:04 PM, Joe Bushong wrote:
All I really want from the Neo is a GPS application that helps me when
I have gone senile and can't find my car in a big parking lot. Ideally
it would constantly monitor my speed and "mark" the last place I
changed from driving speeds to a long peri
All I really want from the Neo is a GPS application that helps me when
I have gone senile and can't find my car in a big parking lot. Ideally
it would constantly monitor my speed and "mark" the last place I
changed from driving speeds to a long period of walking speeds. No
user interaction until I
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