Asus EEE

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OpenStreetmap applications on the Asus EEE (with the default OS - it's also possible to run Ubuntu on it)

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General

The Asus Eee is an 'ultra-mobile' (i.e. actually notebook-sized) computer, with lots of features that make it useful for GPS-type things.

It costs £210, runs linux, boots in 20 seconds, is about 40% the size of a regular 12" laptop, has wireless, ethernet, SD slot, 3xUSB ports (but no PCMCIA slots). The power adaptor is also much smaller and lighter than those of typical laptops, making it easy to travel with. (it takes 9.5V at 2.2A, for those car-electronics enthusiasts here)

GPS tools

gpsbabel

With the USB to serial converter, I used the command:

./gpsbabel -t -i garmin -f /dev/ttyUSB0 -o gpx -F output.gpx

to get tracks off a Geko 201

USB mass storage

SD cards

Editing tools

JOSM

JOSM on eeepc screen

Potlatch

Development

More tips

The GUI doesn't give you an xterm icon, but hold the 'show desktop' key and press T

Life with a small screen

See also

Displaying maps on a laptop

Personal tools
Namespaces
Variants
Actions
site
Toolbox