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authorChris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>2009-01-21 20:40:24 +0000
committerChris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>2009-01-21 20:40:24 +0000
commitfa813f85e090251419ef762d682d232f4646f614 (patch)
treef40d17076ab8ecc41a52fe6242bffff11ff22dcd
parent808d553dbcc54f4235b5735869a3f3054e32dfa2 (diff)
downloadgpsd-fa813f85e090251419ef762d682d232f4646f614.tar.gz
small tweaking where we know about devices with broken serial interfaces
-rw-r--r--gpscap.ini101
1 files changed, 51 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/gpscap.ini b/gpscap.ini
index fbfe839c..0323a36b 100644
--- a/gpscap.ini
+++ b/gpscap.ini
@@ -5,28 +5,28 @@
#
# Each section map have the following capabilities
#
-# type = "engine", "vendor", or "device"
+# type = "engine", "vendor", or "device"
# description = Human-readable description of this item
# packaging = A device's form factor
# reference = URL to technical documentation, or at least a spec sheet
-# vendor_site = URL of a vendor site
+# vendor_site = URL of a vendor site
# vendor = vendor name
# eval_unit = Which GPSD devs have one for testing (list)
# engine = GPS chipset (may reference another section)
-# subtype = engine subtype or firmware revision level
+# subtype = engine subtype or firmware revision level
# interfaces = interface types: USB, RS232, Bluetooth, CF, TTL. May be a list.
# usbchip = USB I/O chipset
-# pps = supports pulse-per-second precision time reporting
+# pps = supports pulse-per-second precision time reporting
# btglitch = has bluetooth glitch (requires -b option)
-# tested = last gpsd tested, or "regression" if we have a test load
-# nmea = NMEA version this emits, if known
-# notes = Miscellaneous notes on this item. To be interpreted as HTML.
+# tested = last gpsd tested, or "regression" if we have a test load
+# nmea = NMEA version this emits, if known
+# notes = Miscellaneous notes on this item. To be interpreted as HTML.
# status = excellent, good, fair, poor, broken, other
# discontinued = If present, product has been discontinued
#
# Capability strings:
#
-# to_nmea = if present, how to switch to NMEA 0183 mode from native binary
+# to_nmea = if present, how to switch to NMEA 0183 mode from native binary
# to_native = if present, how to swith to native binary mode from NMEA
# modeset = set protocol, baud rate, 8N1
#
@@ -39,30 +39,30 @@
#
# Certain escapes in capability strings are translated:
#
-# %b - baud rate as ASCII numeral
+# %b - baud rate as ASCII numeral
#
-# A string beginning with 0x is interpreted as a sequence of paired hex bytes,
+# A string beginning with 0x is interpreted as a sequence of paired hex bytes,
# leading 0x not included.
#
# Comment lines led with "#%" are vendor section marks to be used when
-# generating an HTML table from this file. Each should consist of a vendor
+# generating an HTML table from this file. Each should consist of a vendor
# name.
#
# Further notes:
-# * In the packaging feld, a "GPS mouse" is a standalone sensor in a
+# * In the packaging feld, a "GPS mouse" is a standalone sensor in a
# display-less case designed be used as an outbard peripheral. An
# "OEM module" is an un-cased circuit board with edge connectors; a
# "chipset" is what it sounds like.
# A "handset" is a standalone GPS with a display and human-usable
# controls. A "handsfree" is a hands-free unit with display designed for
# mounting on a car windshield or boat dash.
-# * In the status field:
-# "excellent" - gpsd recognizes the GPS rapidly and reliably,
-# reports are complete and correct.
-# "good" -- gpsd has minor problems or lag recognizing the device,
-# but reports are complete and correct.
-# "fair" -- Reports have minor dropouts or problems, including occasional
-# transient nonsense values.
+# * In the status field:
+# "excellent" - gpsd recognizes the GPS rapidly and reliably,
+# reports are complete and correct.
+# "good" -- gpsd has minor problems or lag recognizing the device,
+# but reports are complete and correct.
+# "fair" -- Reports have minor dropouts or problems, including occasional
+# transient nonsense values.
# "poor" -- Reports frequently have values that are wrong or nonsense.
# "broken" -- gpsd frequently fails to recognize the device at all.
# "other -- See Technical Notes.
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ type = engine
engine = ANTARIS
nmea = 2.3
status = good
-notes = The ANTARIS chipset has been end-of-lifed.
+notes = The ANTARIS chipset has been end-of-lifed.
[ANTARIS4]
type = engine
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ type = engine
engine = Zodiac
nmea = 2.2
tested = 2.0
-notes = This chip was made by Rockwell International. It weas
+notes = This chip was made by Rockwell International. It weas
also known as the Jupiter. It has been EOLed.
status = good
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ type = vendor
vendor_site = http://www.navilock.de
[NavMan]
-type = vendor
+type = vendor
vendor_site = http://www.navmanwirelessoem.com/
[Parrot]
@@ -372,11 +372,11 @@ reference = http://www.cpit.com/en/GP-27.html
uses = Nemerix
interfaces = Bluetooth
tested = 2.28
-btglitch = True
+btglitch = yes
notes = Reported by Tobias Minich &lt;belgabor&#x40;gmx.de&gt; <ul>
<li>There are proprietary PNMRX{30[0124],603} sentences that are only sent
on change or by request</li>
- <li>Several sentences can be sent to the device to change settings or
+ <li>Several sentences can be sent to the device to change settings or
request information. DO NOT USE THE PNMRX100 SENTENCE TO CHANGE THE BAUD
RATE! This is not supported by the bluetooth chip on the device.</li>
<li>Settings are saved in flash powered by a backup battery and persistent
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.eurotronic.net/products/produktdetails/gps_receiver.html
uses = SiRF-3
interfaces = Bluetooth
-btglitch = True
+btglitch = yes
tested = regression
notes = Requires "-b" ... I had to totally drain the battery of the device
and let it rest for a few days before i was able to use it again
@@ -582,13 +582,13 @@ notes = The 48 has been discontinued. The Garmin 12XL and 45 are
type = device
vendor = Garmin
packaging = handset
-reference = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS60_OwnersManual.pdf
+reference = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS60_OwnersManual.pdf
uses = Garmin
interfaces = USB, RS232
tested = 2.33
nmea = 3.01
-notes = Reported by Diego Berge
- (<a href="http://www.nippur.net/survey/xuc/contact"
+notes = Reported by Diego Berge
+ (<a href="http://www.nippur.net/survey/xuc/contact"
title="Contact page for D. Berge" hreflang="ca">contact</a>)
[Garmin GPS 76]
@@ -686,8 +686,8 @@ tested = regression
status = excellent
eval_unit = esr
nmea = 2.2
-notes = Older versions of the BU-303 had a
- <a href='http://gpsd.berlios.de/bu_303b.html'>design
+notes = Older versions of the BU-303 had a
+ <a href='http://gpsd.berlios.de/bu_303b.html'>design
defect</a> that made it likely to fail if subjected to vibration or
[BU-353]
@@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.holux.com.tw/Temp%20web/GR-230.html
uses = SiRF-2
interfaces = Bluetooth
-btglitch = True
+btglitch = yes
tested = 2.19
nmea = 2.2
discontinued = True
@@ -853,11 +853,11 @@ packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.holux.com/JCore/en/support/DLF.jsp?DLU=http://www1.holux.com.tw:8080/JCore/UploadFile/79754.pdf
uses = SiRF-3
interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
-btglitch = True
+btglitch = yes
tested = 2.36
status = poor
nmea = 2.2
-notes = Bluetooth operation requires -b option. Powered from a car
+notes = Bluetooth operation requires -b option. Powered from a car
cigarette-lighter.
[M-241]
@@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ reference = http://www.holux.com/JCore/en/products/products_content.jsp?pno=341
uses = MKT
interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
usbchip = CP2101
-btglitch = True
+btglitch = yes
tested = 2.37
notes = gpsd crashes the device when autoprobing @ baud rate 9600 (unless
'-b'/broken-device-safety is enabled - need to unplug/reset the device).
@@ -877,7 +877,7 @@ notes = gpsd crashes the device when autoprobing @ baud rate 9600 (unless
operations. Reported by Roland Ager &lt;roland.ager&#x40;gmx.de&gt;
#% Humminbird
-
+
[Matrix-37]
type = device
vendor = Humminbird
@@ -1006,7 +1006,7 @@ type = device
vendor = Motorola
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/detailsPf.jsp?globalObjectId=185
-uses = SiRF-3
+uses = SiRF-3
subtype = <a href="http://www.sirf.com/products/GSC3ProductInsert.pdf">GSC3f-7879</a>
interfaces = Bluetooth
tested = 2.35
@@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@ packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.navilock.de/produkte/gruppen/3/Kabel_Empfaenger/61371_NL-209PU.html?show=spec
uses = Sony CXD2951
interfaces = USB, RS232, Bluetooth
-btglitch = True
+btglitch = yes
usbchip = pl2303
tested = 2.35
nmea = 2.2
@@ -1070,12 +1070,12 @@ type = device
vendor = NaviLock
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.navilock.de/produkte/gruppen/3/Kabel_Empfaenger/61422_NL-302U.html?show=spec
-uses = SiRF-3
+uses = SiRF-3
subtype = GSW3.2.4_3.1.00.12-SDK003P1
interfaces = USB
usbchip = pl2303
nmea = 2.34
-notes = <code>gpsprof</code> output can be found
+notes = <code>gpsprof</code> output can be found
<a href="http://www.drbeat.li/album/-Diverses/GPS/Navilock+NL-302U">here</a>.
Reported by Beat Bolli &lt;me+gpsd&#x40;drbeat.li&gt;
@@ -1086,8 +1086,8 @@ notes = <code>gpsprof</code> output can be found
type = device
vendor = NavMan
packaging = chipset
-reference =
-uses = SiRF-2
+reference =
+uses = SiRF-2
subtype = Jupiter 21DR Firmware
interfaces = RS232
tested = 2.32
@@ -1128,9 +1128,9 @@ nmea = 2.3
discontinued = True
notes = Reported by Robert Pouliot &lt;krynos&#x40;saturnus.com&gt;<br/>
The Pharos comes with adaptors for SDIO, CF, USB and plain RS232. Usually
- ships with XTrac firmware. It is strongly recommended that this device
- not be flashed with a different firmware as all reflashed receivers
- tested thus far fail to work afterward. May come bundled with Microsoft
+ ships with XTrac firmware. It is strongly recommended that this device
+ not be flashed with a different firmware as all reflashed receivers
+ tested thus far fail to work afterward. May come bundled with Microsoft
Streets and Trips.
[iGPS-500]
@@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@ packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.phonix.it/html/catalogo_dettaglio.cfm?idProducts=E09B5AB7-BCDF-DF66-24853E2B4680AB2C
uses = SiRF-2
interfaces = Bluetooth
-btglitch = True
+btglitch = yes
tested = 2.34
nmea = 2.2
notes = Reported by Sebastiano Zabert<br/>
@@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ notes = This is a GPS data logger with GPS mouse functionality. Before it can be
said tool has been very helpful to me by describing how to do that on
the <a href="http://code.google.com/p/rgm3800py/wiki/GPSd">
projectpage</a>. Basically, one needs to run "rgm3800.py -d
- /dev/ttyUSB0 gmouse on" before starting gpsd. Reported by
+ /dev/ttyUSB0 gmouse on" before starting gpsd. Reported by
Philipp Klenze &gt;hq.ks&#x40;web.de&lt;
#% San Jose Navigation
@@ -1287,7 +1287,7 @@ vendor = Techway
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.techwayinc.com.tw/TP-051.htm
uses = SiRF-2
-interfaces = USB
+interfaces = USB
usbchip = pl2303
tested = 2.3
nmea = 2.x
@@ -1306,7 +1306,7 @@ interfaces = USB
usbchip = pl2303
tested = 2.28
notes = Formerly sold under the corporate name "Bona CompuTech".
- Reported by Romain Goyet &lt;r.goyet&#x40;gmail.com&gt;
+ Reported by Romain Goyet &lt;r.goyet&#x40;gmail.com&gt;
#% TomTom
@@ -1343,7 +1343,7 @@ packaging = OEM module
reference = http://www.trimble.com/lasseniq.shtml
engine = Colossus RF ASIC, IO-C33 (Epson C33 RISC)
interfaces = USB,RS232
-pps = True
+pps = True
usbchip = Silicon Labs CP2102
tested = regression
status = good
@@ -1381,7 +1381,7 @@ vendor = UniTraq
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.wintec.com.tw/en/product_detail.php?pro_id=57
engine = Fastrax itrax3 (uNav)
-interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
+interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
usbchip = Silicon Laboratories CP2101
tested = regression
nmea = 3.0
@@ -1413,6 +1413,7 @@ vendor = UniTraq
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.wintec.com.tw/en/support_detail.php?cate_id=11&support_id=14
uses = Sony CXD2951
+btglitch = yes
interfaces = USB
usbchip = Silicon Laboratories CP2101
tested = 2.35