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My name is Gerald, and I'm from [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Historybuff Wikiversity]
 
My name is Gerald, and I'm from [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User:Historybuff Wikiversity]
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I'm sorry; I don't remember the specifics of the Scribble page now.  I remember it was something to let you take graphical notes on GPS, but I can't find the page you were referring to.
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I haven't done much more with GPS.  All I've done so far are some simple scripts to translate a route into normalized coordinates to display on a map, one that monitors your distance from a starting point, that sort of thing.  I have been using Navit.
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I think my next step with the GPS is to profile Pyroute some and see if I can get it working at a usable speed.  I planned to put any improvements within Pyroute, assuming I can get it working reasonably on the neo. -- [[User:Wurp]]

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My name is Gerald, and I'm from Wikiversity


I'm sorry; I don't remember the specifics of the Scribble page now. I remember it was something to let you take graphical notes on GPS, but I can't find the page you were referring to.

I haven't done much more with GPS. All I've done so far are some simple scripts to translate a route into normalized coordinates to display on a map, one that monitors your distance from a starting point, that sort of thing. I have been using Navit.

I think my next step with the GPS is to profile Pyroute some and see if I can get it working at a usable speed. I planned to put any improvements within Pyroute, assuming I can get it working reasonably on the neo. -- User:Wurp

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My name is Gerald, and I'm from Wikiversity


I'm sorry; I don't remember the specifics of the Scribble page now. I remember it was something to let you take graphical notes on GPS, but I can't find the page you were referring to.

I haven't done much more with GPS. All I've done so far are some simple scripts to translate a route into normalized coordinates to display on a map, one that monitors your distance from a starting point, that sort of thing. I have been using Navit.

I think my next step with the GPS is to profile Pyroute some and see if I can get it working at a usable speed. I planned to put any improvements within Pyroute, assuming I can get it working reasonably on the neo. -- User:Wurp