But I am curious. How can I control my gnss receiver through my application which is written on top of the libgps?
depends on what control your looking for, whats supported by your gps.
For example: turning off the gnss receiver. So from my application I should be able to send command to the gnss receiver to perform certain functions like turning it off.
again, dunno it depends on your gps, os, connection method.
we are not going to design your project for you, your gonna have to determine your goals, prioritize them, then begin learning how to do them, then build your code...
On Tue, 21 Jan 2020 at 10:36 AM, Christopher Story <
address@hidden> wrote:
dude.... type in "man gpsd" in google, you'll get what you need...
then read, install gpsd and play...
then read some more....
Then check out the code...
Then read some more...
repeat the above steps...
Yo raaj!
On Tue, 21 Jan 2020 09:54:04 +0800
raaj lokanathan <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi, I can't find the manual pages?
You can't have looked very hard.
> Where can I find it?
https://gpsd.io/#documentation
> are there any
> ways to run the man command without installing Gpsd?
Yes. "man" should be a standard part of every distribution.
RGDS
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