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Note: 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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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.
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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]]
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* [[NaviTrack_Tutorial:Creating_module| Creating a new module in NaviTrack to push data]]
* [[Image transfer in NaviTrack | Image transfer in NaviTrack]]
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* [[NaviTrack_Tutorial:Integrating_into_your_application| Integrating NaviTrack into your application to push and pull data]]
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* [[NaviTrack_Tutorial:Links|Links and References for more information about NaviTrack]]

Latest revision as of 17:50, 14 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.