Moxa V2426A-C7 [49/88] Epm 3032 driver installation

Moxa EPM-DK02 [49/88] Epm 3032 driver installation
V2400A Series Expansion Modules Software Installation and Programming Guide
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Installing the GPS Test Clients
Next, you must install test clients for gpsd. Xgps is a simple X interface test client that displays GPS position,
time, and velocity information along with the location of accessible satellites. Cgps is similar to xgps, but is able
to run over a serial or terminal interface and does not feature the pictorial satellite display.
1. You may install cgps and xgps using Debian’s public repositories, accessible over the Internet:
Moxa:~# apt-get install gpsd-clients
ATTENTION
If you do not wish to expose the computer to the open Internet, then you may prepare a software CD in
advance and use that, instead. This will require an alteration of
your apt.source list, however. For more
information on how to do this, consult this web page:
http://answers.oreilly.com/topic/19-how-to-install-debian-packages-from-cd-rom/
2. You may now use cgps and xgps to query the GPS daemon. Xgps is used on the desktop, and cgps is used
on the command line terminal, or over a serial emulator/interface. You may access either client by logging
in remotely, using SSH or a virtual desktop. To get a basic report on the current GPS data, call cgps on the
console:
Moxa~#: cgps
and you should a report that looks something like this:
NOTE
You may call the Unix man pages for more information on configuring and using the GPS daemon (man gpsd)
or the GPS client (man cgps). Or visit the GPSd project website for more completely documentation:
http://gpsd.berlios.de/
Windows System
EPM-3032: Driver Installation
The EPM-3032 driver has existed in V2426A originally.

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