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[gpsd-dev] My old Nexus One
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C.J. Adams-Collier KF7BMP |
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[gpsd-dev] My old Nexus One |
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Mon, 13 Aug 2012 12:00:08 -0700 |
Hey folks,
I've got this Nexus One that I carry around with me because it's a
pretty neat piece of hardware. But I go days at a time without using
it, since I don't have voice service on it and it's not always connected
to the net.
I was thinking I'd put a Debian chroot on it and put it in the rack.
I'm starting this telephone company, and I hear that having a local time
source is important for time-sensitive tasks like TDMA and whatnot.
I've been trying to get an old Delorme TripMate I was gifted set up for
this role. But I've been unable to get it working. I did get gpsd
sync'd up with ntpd, though. That was pretty easy.
Have any of you got any experience using a Nexus One as a GPS source for
gpsd? Got any pro tips? I'm happy to write patches if necessary.
Cheers,
C.J.
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