Mark Kelly wrote:
> Very interesting, I have about a half dozen of the GPS18's in the serial
> version and they all work the way as I described. I can't believe they
> would lock down only the USB versions to use a proprietary protocol.
>
> Did you try to use sirfmon on a pc to see if it would p
The problem is not the protocol, the GPS should be in NMEA mode. Indeed,
if I connect it to my desktop running Ubuntu it is detected, and I'm
able to get data from it, but just because the correct garmin_gps module
is loaded. The problem is that that module is only available for the
kernels 2.6, an
Very interesting, I have about a half dozen of the GPS18's in the serial
version and they all work the way as I described. I can't believe they
would lock down only the USB versions to use a proprietary protocol.
Did you try to use sirfmon on a pc to see if it would put it in NMEA
mode? It see
The device is attached as /dev/usb/tts/0 (after the installation of
kmod-usb-serial and kmod-usb-serial-pl2303, before the installation it
wasn't attacched to any device in the /dev filesystem). If I use
microcom (I don't have picocom packaged for whiterussian) and I set the
speed to 4800 baud I do
Hi,
Mark Kelly wrote:
> You do not need any garmin drivers, as long as the device is set to
> standard NEMA output, you can install picocom and see the stream.
>
> #picocom -b4800 /dev/tts/0
>
> If it's stuck in binary mode you want see any useful info.
>
> sirfmon is in gpsd utilities and will
You do not need any garmin drivers, as long as the device is set to
standard NEMA output, you can install picocom and see the stream.
#picocom -b4800 /dev/tts/0
If it's stuck in binary mode you want see any useful info.
sirfmon is in gpsd utilities and will switch the device back to NMEA
mode s
Massimiliano Marcon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to make a usb GPS (Garmin18) work with a linksys wrtsl54gs.
> I'm running on it whiterussian 0.9. I installed the packages
> kmod-usb-serial and kmod-usb-serial-pl2303, now as soon as I connect it
> to the usb port I see it as /dev/usb/tts/0, and
Hello,
I'm trying to make a usb GPS (Garmin18) work with a linksys wrtsl54gs.
I'm running on it whiterussian 0.9. I installed the packages
kmod-usb-serial and kmod-usb-serial-pl2303, now as soon as I connect it
to the usb port I see it as /dev/usb/tts/0, and dmesg says:
usbserial.c: Generic conver