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GpsDrive 2.05
This navigation system displays your position provided from your NMEA-capable GPS receiver on a zoomable map.

The map file is auto-selected depending of the position and prefered scale. Speech output is supported if the festival software is running. The maps are auto-selected for best resolution depending of your position. GpsDrive is written in C with use of the GTK+ graphic toolkit and runs with Linux and FreeBSD.
This program supports all Garmin GPS receivers with a serial outputs.
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