forked from bkueng/Navilock-reader
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
rmnectronics/Navilock-reader
Folders and files
Name | Name | Last commit message | Last commit date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Repository files navigation
## by Beat Küng # 16.05.2010 The navilock reader is a command line tool to manage a Navilock NL-130BK GPS Tracking device under linux. The main tasks are to store tracks in gpx or text file format and deleting old tracks. == kernel module == If you use kernel 2.6.31 or older you have to use version 1.0-x and use the included kernel module to be able to communicate with the device. To see if the device is recogniced properly, plug it in and run dmesg. You should see something like this: cdc_acm 2-1.2:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device if so, the device is /dev/ttyACM0 == navilock reader == the navilock reader is used to read the tracks from the navilock device and stores them on the harddisk. compile navilock reader: $ cd reader $ make if everything worked you should now be able to use navilock_reader. type $ ./navilock_reader without any arguments to see the supported parameters. If you are not using any other usb serial devices, the device most likely is called /dev/ttyUSB1. the script get_tracks can be used to get the newest tracks and save them to reader/tracks/ == firmware == the navilock reader was tested with the firmware 61718 - NL-130BK Firmware update V010 == miscellaneous == if you have any improvements or suggestions you are welcome to implement them and/or contact me
About
Read tracks from a Navilock NL-130BK GPS Tracker and store as gpx files under Linux
Resources
Stars
Watchers
Forks
Packages 0
No packages published
Languages
- C++ 93.5%
- Makefile 2.4%
- C 2.1%
- Shell 2.0%