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Old 01-17-2004, 07:18 AM   #1
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ROUTIS GPS in LINUX

CHeck this link out, running Routis in LInux
http://julian.coccia.com/article-43.html
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Old 01-18-2004, 05:10 PM   #2
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Quote: Originally Posted by NightHunter
CHeck this link out, running Routis in LInux
http://julian.coccia.com/article-43.html


That's awesome! Now I might actually consider going to linux for the avclan in the stealth.
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Old 01-19-2005, 04:34 PM   #3
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Europe?

Routis is just US right?
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Thats really awesome news. I guess that means iGuidance has a high probability of working as well. Maybe its finally time to try out carnix.... nah that sounds really dumb. This could really work out nicely for the future of High speed bootups since there are some Linux customized bioses out there.
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Too bad Routis has been discontinued
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Old 01-20-2005, 04:47 AM   #6
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Too bad Routis has been discontinued

that's alright with me, if it's only for US, then i don't have any use of it.

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Old 01-20-2005, 06:27 AM   #7
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You can use WINE with D3 so linux isn't behind the times at all check out pycar

Nice linux frontend and he's been striping the kernal to load in 3 to 4 seconds which means you dont need a shutdown controller for it just turn the car off and then back on and this linux frontend works great
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wine?

how did you setted up wine with D3? I tried..but it doesn't register the ocx and dll files :/
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I havent setup d3 on linux but it has been done.

I'm not a linux boy So you will have to ask someone else for help
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no offense... but wouldnt basically every gps program work under linux ... if using wine... since its just a windows emulator... right???

I mean they might not all work flawlessly... but they probably will work to some extent..

It doesnt appear that the guy in the article did anything special besides installing wine , and then routis... (didnt appear to have any special mods or seetings)

I also wonder how much cpu / memory WINE uses?? And if it slows down the system at all.

Still really interesting... but its not something that is special about routis itself (as far as i can see) or the install process.
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Wow, talk about digging up an old thread. A year old to the day.

And to answer the question earlier, Routis is for the U.S. and for Canada, although maps are not as detailed, from what I hear for Canada.
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Quote: Originally Posted by toadster123
no offense... but wouldnt basically every gps program work under linux ... if using wine... since its just a windows emulator... right???

I mean they might not all work flawlessly... but they probably will work to some extent..

It doesnt appear that the guy in the article did anything special besides installing wine , and then routis... (didnt appear to have any special mods or seetings)

I also wonder how much cpu / memory WINE uses?? And if it slows down the system at all.

Still really interesting... but its not something that is special about routis itself (as far as i can see) or the install process.


Nup ..It would be nice if it would be that way..My D3 problem is about registering some dll's and ocx but....never mind..I installed windows today(a very sad day for me).toadter123 ...some programs work fine with linux...but GPS proggs there are not much working...I've was abble to put Destinator 2, NaviPC and that's it
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Damn... I may have to research this further to make it happen for my project I am working on.
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Navigator 4 has a linux version included with the windows package, also has a pro version with api's

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Navigator 4 has a linux version included with the windows package, also has a pro version with api's

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Navigator just isn't user friendly though in a touchscreen environment. Though I didn't know about the API. If it lets you build your own interface (ie embed the map, and build your own wrapper) then it may be useful. If it just lets you control the app as-is then it's not really a goer I don't think.
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