March 26, 2011 @ 12:30
i-gotU GT200 GPS on Fedora
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i-gotU GT200 GPS is the greatest pocket GPS gadget you can find, if you are a geek then this is one gadget you have to get.
Why is it so great? It is a really cheap GPS device (around 55$ or 45€), it has a great SiRF III chipset and it works as a standalone GPS logging device because it has on-board memory! Did I mention it is really cheap? ;)
i-gotU GT200 software that comes with doesn’t have support for Linux or Mac.
The good news is that there is a project called igotu2gpx that adds Linux and Mac support for this great device!
To get this utility running on Fedora here are step by step instructions on how to do it:
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