s60-maps
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s60-maps
- S60Maps for SymbianOS S60v3 phones
- S60Maps for Symbian S60v3 phones
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Compiling S60Maps
S60Maps[0] is actively developing map and navigation application for Symbian/Series S60 smartphones (S60v3, S60v5)
[0] https://github.com/artem78/s60-maps
- S60Maps 1.6
- S60Maps – Yet another maps for Symbian OS
- Maps for Symbian version 1.4.0 released
- S60Maps 1.3.0 released
vive-diy-position-sensor
- Wireless position tracker?
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How to Track Flying Objects?
There is a project out there to utilize HTC Vive lighthouses with a diy sensor. Not sure if something like this is out there for the Steam VR stuff
https://github.com/ashtuchkin/vive-diy-position-sensor
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DIY steam vr trackers?
I was considering (and still am considering) building slimeVR trackers. However, I do own steamvr basestations and I kind of want to take advantage of that if possible. So I was curious whether there is a cheap diy method to base station based trackers. I did come across this: https://github.com/ashtuchkin/vive-diy-position-sensor However I have no clue to how well this actually works. Any ideas of what to do?
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Arpara Kickstarter is live
Tundra hasn't accomplished much of anything novel with their tracker addon. You can go on GitHub and find the plans and the parts to build one yourself: https://github.com/ashtuchkin/vive-diy-position-sensor
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I 'm building a RFID based TOF measurement system and need advice on hardware
I ve looked into the Lighthouse hackers community but can only find receiving sensor which are too big for my project, I m looking for a discreet system instead.
- Has anyone attempted to make an esp32 lighthouse-based position tracker like this ?
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Is there any way to "walk in place" for moving ? Maybe using feet trackers.
Found this, https://github.com/ashtuchkin/vive-diy-position-sensor
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Getting Started Creating SteamVR Hardware
With steamvr, i assume you want to use the lighthouses for tracking? There are a few resources for that of people who did similar stuff: https://github.com/ashtuchkin/vive-diy-position-sensor
What are some alternatives?
littlenavmap - Little Navmap is a free flight planner, navigation tool, moving map, airport search and airport information system for Flight Simulator X, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, Prepar3D and X-Plane.
esptracker - Lighthouse-based tracker using the TS4231
cim-spec - This repository hosts the specification for the Cartographic Information Model
Simple-OpenVR-Driver-Tutorial - A sample OpenVR Driver for you to learn from
rfterm - Symbian S60 application to exchange data over Bluetooth using RFCOMM protocol.
rtl-sdr-blog - Modified Osmocom drivers with enhancements for RTL-SDR Blog V3 and V4 units.
ImOsmDemo - Renders OpenStreetMap in ImGui window
INSTINCT - INS Toolkit for Integrated Navigation Concepts and Training
zero-shot-object-tracking - Object tracking implemented with the Roboflow Inference API, DeepSort, and OpenAI CLIP.
osmscout-server - Maps server providing tiles, geocoder, and router
ViveTrackedDevice - Completely open-source, reverse-engineered implementation of a tracked device for the SteamVR virtual reality system.