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Project Summary

The Tuxlocator (also known as Oom Tom) is an Open Source geologging device.

You can use Tuxlocator in your car, on your motorbike or in you boat and log all the locations where you have been. You can visualize your past and current locations with Google Earth or any other KML browser.

The device can work standalone or in a network environment and is able to communicate with all kinds of hardware and software.

Features:
* Linux 2.6 kernel
* Works with all NMEA compatible USB GPS devices
* Internet connectivity through the on-board ethernet device, an (internal) quadband GSM modem, or (external) Nokia cellphone (usb/bluetooth).
* Data can be stored at USB storage device, MMC card or IDE harddisk
* Support for Matrix Orbital (and other serial) LCD displays

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embedded ethernet foxboard geo geocoding gprs gps hardware linux positioning tracking usb

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