TomTom Go Linux is the version of Linux used by TomTom Go, an all-in-one car navigation system with software, maps, GPS, and car mount which works straight out of the box. It comes with clear spoken instructions in various languages, crystal-clear 3D or 2D views with day and night variations, and thousands of points of interests on the way.
| Tags | Adaptive Technologies Information Management Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
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Recent commentsRe: What the files *really* contain
Thanks for the tips!
Regards,
Maarten
http://www.navigatiestemmen.nl
pity tomtom don't support linux handhelds
shame that despite the GO series running linux, they won't do a zaurus version
luckily there are some clever people about who've made tomtom navigator run on the zaurus: http://www.oesf.org/forums/lofiversion/index.php?t16826-50.html
What the files *really* contain
The tarball is a linux 2.4.18 kernel with ARM patches and some TomTom patches to support the TomTomGO hardware. It does not contain the navigation software. See their page on their use of GPL-licensed software (http://www.tomtom.com/gpl).
Th DMG contains a commercial program to add maps and voices to the TomTomGO using a Mac. It contains no source code, and to use it you have to pay €12,80 (US$14.30). See the product page (http://www.equinux.com/us/products/moresw/tamtam.html).