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eop:automotive:gpses [2023/02/26 15:31] – [No EOPs appear available for this device.] io55admineop:automotive:gpses [2023/12/25 19:28] (current) – [GPSes] io55admin
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 ====== GPSes ====== ====== GPSes ======
  
-This page documents EOPs for standalone GPS units. Standalone being ones that are mounted or handheldrather than directly integrated into a vehicle's dashboardFor operating systems, these devices will usually run either a brand of Windows CEor some level of the Linux kernel. As for CPU architectures, it seems that older devices are typically MIPS or ARM, while newer devices are of a similar stratification, but with ARM featuring more frequently.+This page documents the various EOPs for standalone GPS units, like your Garmins and your TomTomsWhen looking at the operating systems GPSes can runthey will usually run either a brand of Windows CE or some form of Linux. As for CPU architectures, it seems that most all devices either use ARM or MIPS CPUs.
  
 ===== General (WinCE) ===== ===== General (WinCE) =====
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 === Linux (TTL, thru OpenTom) === === Linux (TTL, thru OpenTom) ===
  
-Various implementations of Linux on the TomTom, primarily interfacing with the existing Linux install to make interesting things happen. OpenTom itself is the overarching project behind this Linux port. Provides information, tutorials, applications, etc. A large variety of TomTom models are supported, although some work better than others, and most of them will not be confirmed as such without further research. Such research will be done by io55 in the future.+Various implementations of Linux on the TomTom, primarily interfacing with the existing Linux install to make interesting things happen. OpenTom itself is the overarching project behind this Linux port. Provides information, tutorials, applications, etc. A large variety of TomTom models are supported, although some work better than others, and most of them will not be confirmed as such without further research. Such research will be done by our team in the future.
  
 https://github.com/george-hopkins/opentom https://github.com/george-hopkins/opentom
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 === TomEDillo === === TomEDillo ===
  
-A basic port of Dillo that runs off of the preexisting Linux kernel that’s found on these TomToms. Sadly, from io55's research throughout forums and archive links, it appears that the download of this has been lost. If anyone reading this has it, please do reach out to us through one of the accounts listed in the sidebar.+A basic port of Dillo that runs off of the preexisting Linux kernel that’s found on these TomToms. Sadly, from the wiki's research throughout forums and archive links, it appears that the download of this has been lost. If anyone reading this has it, please do reach out to us through one of the accounts listed in the sidebar.
  
 https://www.tomtomforums.com/threads/web-browser-for-your-tomtom-on-its-way.12149/ https://www.tomtomforums.com/threads/web-browser-for-your-tomtom-on-its-way.12149/
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