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authorGary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>2015-03-15 15:13:11 -0700
committerGary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>2015-03-15 15:13:37 -0700
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aspects of the protocol that SiRF has removed from current versions of the
protocol documentation.</dd>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/sirf/u-blox.pdf'>u-blox extension to SiRF binary protocol</a> (March 2002)</dt>
+<dt><a href='http://gps.0xdc.ru/static/sirf/doc/SirfStar/gpsd.berlios.de/vendor-docs/sirf/uBlox.pdf'>u-blox extension to SiRF binary protocol</a> (March 2002)</dt>
<dd>u-blox was an OEM-enhanced firmware variant of the SiRF-1 chip.
<code>gpsd</code> supports it. It's been rendered obsolete by the SiRF 2
and 3 chips.</dd>
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ commands.</dd>
<h2>San Jose Navigation</h2>
<dl>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/san-jose-navigation/fv25_manual.pdf'>FV25 user manual</a> (January 2005)</dt>
+<dt><a href='https://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/fv-25_manual.pdf'>FV25 user manual</a> (January 2005)</dt>
<dd>Describes UBX binary protocol and NMEA extensions supported by the
San Jose Navigation FV-25 (u-blox ANTARIS) GPS chipset. UBX is now supported
by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd>
@@ -326,17 +326,17 @@ by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd>
<h2>Other Current GPSes</h2>
<dl>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/cxd2951-commands.pdf'>CXD2951 Communication Command Specification</a> (Version 1.7, 2004)</dt>
+<dt><a href=https://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/cxd2951-commands.pdf'>CXD2951 Communication Command Specification</a> (Version 1.7, 2004)</dt>
<dd>Describes the extension command set supported by the Sony GPS
CXD2951 chipset. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/GPS-210-Manual-E.pdf'>Holux GM-210 GPS Receiver User's
+<dt><a href='https://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/GPS-210-Manual-E.pdf'>Holux GM-210 GPS Receiver User's
Guide</a> (May 2003)</dt>
<dd>Describes NMEA as emitted by the Holux GM210. This is a very
generic NMEA GPS. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/Emt_GPS_User_Protocol_Rev_D.pdf'>GM-X205 GPS Receiver
-Module User's Guide</a> (Issue D, August 2003)</dt>
+<dt><a href='https://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/Emt_GPS_User_Protocol_Rev_D.pdf'
+>GM-X205 GPS Receiver Module User's Guide</a> (Issue D, August 2003)</dt>
<dd>Describes the binary protocol emitted
by EverMore GM-X205 GPS chipset. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd>
@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ by EverMore GM-X205 GPS chipset. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd>
and a binary protocol. We have not been able to test with one of these, but the
manual suggests <code>gpsd</code> should handle the NMEA mode just fine.</dd>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/thales-reference.pdf'>Thales A12/B12/C12 Reference Manual</a> (Revision D, 2005)</dt>
+<dt><a href='ftp://ftp.ashtech.com/OEM_Sensor_ADU/Legacy%20products/A12,%20%20B12,%20&%20AC12/Reference%20Material/A12,%20B12%20&%20AC12%20RM%20rev%20E.pdf'>Thales A12/B12/C12 Reference Manual</a> (Revision D, 2005)</dt>
<dd>Reference for a line of Thales GPS modules apparently designed
for embedded vehicle and cargo tracking. Uses a very extended dialect
of NMEA they call the <q>standard Ashtech command set</q>. We
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ that status in later releases will depend on whether we can get test hardware.</
<dd>This file documents a module based on NemeriX chips, and the
NMEA extensions used. <code>gpsd</code> should just work in NMEA mode.</dd>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/EB-230-Data-Sheet-V1.2.pdf/EB-230-Data-Sheet-V1.2.pdf'>EB-230 User's Manual</a> (Version 1.2)</dt>
+<dt><a href='http://www.manualsdir.com/manuals/281891/rainbow-electronics-eb-230.html'>EB-230 User's Manual</a> (Version 1.2)</dt>
<dd>This file documents one elusive Mediatek GPS module, and the proprietary
NMEA extensions used. <code>gpsd</code> should just work in NMEA mode.</dd>
@@ -381,11 +381,11 @@ with LocSense based receivers.</dd>
<h2>Obsolete products</h2>
<dl>
-<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/rockwell/zodiac.pdf'>Zodiac Serial Data Interface Specification</a> (Revision 11, September 1996)</dt>
+<dt><a href='http://users.rcn.com/mardor/serial.pdf'>Zodiac Serial Data Interface Specification</a> (Revision 11, September 1996)</dt>
<dd>Describes the binary protocol used by Rockwell/Conexant Zodiac chipsets.
Supported by <code>gpsd</code>. Now obsolete; SiRF ate their lunch.</dd>
-<dt><a href='http://code.google.com/p/gpsd/downloads/detail?name=SiRF-Axiom.pdf&amp;can=2&amp;q='>Axiom Sandpiper II Documentation</a> (August 2000)</dt>
+<dt><a href='http://code.google.com/p/gpsd/downloads/detail?name=SiRF-Axiom.pdf&amp;can=2&amp;q='>Axiom Sandpiper II Documentation</a> [broken link] (August 2000)</dt>
<dd>We have archived the most complete available documentation on the Axiom
Sandpiper II OEM module (discontinued, vendor has gone out of