Kyocera KR1
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#It runs [[Linux]] | #It runs [[Linux]] | ||
+ | ==Other features== | ||
+ | *plenty of space in the image | ||
+ | *wget is already there | ||
+ | *telnet | ||
+ | *ash | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Possibilities== | ||
What this means is that it's possible, and people have already done this, to modify the firmware and run [[gpsd]] on the system, a la [[StompBox]]. | What this means is that it's possible, and people have already done this, to modify the firmware and run [[gpsd]] on the system, a la [[StompBox]]. | ||
+ | *setup a cron entry and then write a script that pulls data off the gpsd and posts it to a website | ||
- | [http://store.mp3car.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=COM%2D015 $229.99] | + | ==Buy one== |
+ | *[http://store.mp3car.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=COM%2D015 Buy one for $229.99] |
Revision as of 16:27, 28 October 2006
The Kyocera KR1 is an EVDO router. The reason it is so awesome for geographical purposes is that the router has two special features.
- It has a serial port.
- It runs Linux
Other features
- plenty of space in the image
- wget is already there
- telnet
- ash
Possibilities
What this means is that it's possible, and people have already done this, to modify the firmware and run gpsd on the system, a la StompBox.
- setup a cron entry and then write a script that pulls data off the gpsd and posts it to a website