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GPS Manager (GPSMan) is a graphical manager of Garmin GPS data and lets you prepare, inspect and change GPS data on a friendly environment. Note that GPSMan was thought of for use at home and not for real-time use. GPSMan is a stand-alone Tcl/Tk program that implements part of the Garmin GPS Interface Specification. This program was apparently developed under Linux. The author's site gives a source for a Windows version of Tcl/TK which will allow it to be used under Windows.
GPSTrans is a Linux program based on MacGPS. It will upload/download waypoints, tracks, routes, and almanac from a Garmin GPS. Written by Carsten Tschach (tschach@zedat.fu-berlin.de). This file contains "tarred and zipped" C source. Another version, with some additions or corrections is gpstrans-0.31b-js1.tar.gz (84,415 bytes), by Janne Sinkkonen (janne@avocado.pc.helsinki.fi) (I'm told the -js1 version is for Linux, the other is for Sun/HP)
gd2: This C language program (inspired by GarDown) is designed to download tracks, routes, waypoints, position, clock, and almanac and to upload routes and waypoints from/to Garmin 12xl, Garmin 38 and Garmin 45. The package includes man page, makefile, and notes. It works well on Linux and FreeBSD, and needs help for SunOS. Available as a .shar file: gd2.shar (70662 bytes) or gzipped tar: gd2.tgz (18415 bytes) Oct. 21, 1997. By Randolph Bentson (bentson@greig.seaslug.org)
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