Linux GPS program

Jay R. Ashworth jra at dorothy.msas.net
Tue Mar 27 09:27:04 EST 2001


This one time, in band camp,
  Russell Nelson <nelson at crynwr.com> wrote:
> Hi. I have written a GPS program in Python for Linux. I'm sure that
> someone could port it to run under Windows, but I have no interest in
> doing so. I haven't done a real release of the software yet, since
> it's still under heavy development. But you're welcome to download a
> copy from handhelds.org's CVS. The location is "apps/pygps". For info
> on handhelds.org's CVS: http://www.handhelds.org/sources.html
>
> Right now, it does moving maps (UTM bitmaps), track recording, and
> playback. Will select the "best" of multiple maps.

No *schidt*.  Cool, Russ; thanks.  Any plans to do vector map data as
well?  (Yeah, I know, I know; "it's never enough". :-)

Did you use wxPython?

Cheers,
- jra
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