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NaviTrack is a separate library that builds on OpenTracker (version 2.0) and adds several modules and nodes. The primary usage of NaviTrack is to pull data from a tracking device. NaviTrack was originally developed by Eigil Samset.
 
NaviTrack is a separate library that builds on OpenTracker (version 2.0) and adds several modules and nodes. The primary usage of NaviTrack is to pull data from a tracking device. NaviTrack was originally developed by Eigil Samset.
  
This tutorial has been created and tested on Fedora Core 5. We believe it should be working on other flavors of Linux but is not tested yet.
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This tutorial has been created and tested on Fedora Core 5 and 6. We believe it should be working on other flavors of Linux but is not tested yet.
  
 
* [[NaviTrack basics | NaviTrack basics]]
 
* [[NaviTrack basics | NaviTrack basics]]
 
* [[Creating a new module in NaviTrack and pushing tracking data out | Creating a new module in NaviTrack and pushing tracking data out]]
 
* [[Creating a new module in NaviTrack and pushing tracking data out | Creating a new module in NaviTrack and pushing tracking data out]]
 
* [[Image transfer in NaviTrack | Image transfer in NaviTrack]]
 
* [[Image transfer in NaviTrack | Image transfer in NaviTrack]]

Revision as of 17:08, 11 May 2007

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NaviTrack is a separate library that builds on OpenTracker (version 2.0) and adds several modules and nodes. The primary usage of NaviTrack is to pull data from a tracking device. NaviTrack was originally developed by Eigil Samset.

This tutorial has been created and tested on Fedora Core 5 and 6. We believe it should be working on other flavors of Linux but is not tested yet.