Driving Google Earth on Linux with GPSD

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2007

Video demonstrates how to use Google Earth with dynamic data feeding for automotive/carpc, GPS-driven applications.

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  • I think that qgps doesn't exist anymore, or if it does, it hasn't been updated in a long time.

  • Google Earth has made this feature free in basic version, altough it requires high-speed internet connection to get going in practice. Tested Google Earth with WiMax in Moscow, more or less usable.

  • Only binary form is available at this point (project is a part of commercial suite, takes some time to cut out this functionality). But there are plans to open it sometime in the future, no specific date.

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  • @novorado I did something similar with gpsd. The Windows version has a GPS option built-in, but I think that the basic Linux version doesn't.

  • Interesting.

    My program is doing something comparable, but with less functions implemented yet.

    It's written in 100% java though.

    See my videos for the alpha demonstration.

  • I would really like to beta-test this app :)

  • very interessting, how is the "proxy"-tools name? is it published (under gpl) anywhere?

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