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authorGary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>2015-04-30 14:03:58 -0700
committerGary E. Miller <gem@rellim.com>2015-04-30 14:03:58 -0700
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ into one package and autoconfiscated it.
Derrick J. Brashear <shadow@dementia.org> (KB3EGH) added code for the
EarthMate DeLorme. He also added "incredibly gross code to output
NMEA sentences" (his own words :-) He also did the first cut at
-DGPS support (see http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html),
+DGPS support (see http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/gps/dgps-ip.html),
for the Earthmate.
Curt Mills <BowHunter@mail.com> (WE7U) furthered the dgps support,
@@ -65,27 +65,27 @@ included:
* Documentation (what a concept!)
* Cleaned up, simplified command-line options.
* Now understands the GLL (Geographic position - Latitude, Longitude)
- sentence from NMEA 3.0.
- * Now parses both the NMEA 3.01 and pre-3.01 variants of the VTG sentence
+ sentence from NMEA 3.0.
+ * Now parses both the NMEA 3.01 and pre-3.01 variants of the VTG sentence
correctly.
* New commands including 'y', 'w', and 'x', since obsolesced by a
JSON-based protocol.
* Massive refactoring -- one main loop now calls a self-contained
driver object for each type.
* The GPS-bashing code the daemon uses can now be directly linked as a
- library, libgpsd(3).
+ library, libgpsd(3).
* C and Python libraries are available to encapsulate the client side of
querying gpsd, see libgps(3).
* Cleaned-up error reporting, we don't use syslog when running in foreground
but send all error and status messages to the tty instead.
* Added -n option to do batch monitoring of GPSes.
* xgpsspeed is working again; xgps has been seriously reworked and improved.
- * RPMs which include installation of gpsd to start up at boot time
+ * RPMs which include installation of gpsd to start up at boot time
are available.
* New gpsprobe program probes the capabilities of GPSes and generates
error scattergrams from fixes. (Later this moved to gpsprof.)
* Autobauding, self-configuration, and hotplugging. gpsd can now get
- its device from a hotplug script, and figures out itself which baud
+ its device from a hotplug script, and figures out itself which baud
rate to use and what the GPS's device type is.
* Support for SiRF binary mode.
* Support for RTCM104 and AIVDM.
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ included:
* Other test tools -- gpsfake, gpscat, gpsmon.
Chris Kuethe <ckuethe@mainframe.cx> maintains the OpenBSD port, shipped
-the 2.34 release, is our SiRF and low-level protocols expert, and does a
+the 2.34 release, is our SiRF and low-level protocols expert, and does a
lot of general hacking and support. He has release authority.
Gary Miller <gem@rellim.com> wrote the driver for Garmin binary protocol
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Ville Nuorvala <vnuorval@tcs.hut.fi> wrote the NTRIP support.
We are delighted to acknowlege the assistance of Carl Carter, a field
application engineer at SiRF. He assisted us with the correction and
-tuning of the SiRF binary-protocol driver, shedding a good deal of
+tuning of the SiRF binary-protocol driver, shedding a good deal of
light on murky aspects of the chip's behavior.
We are also delighted to acknowlege the assistance of Timo Ylhainen, VP of
@@ -116,6 +116,6 @@ the iTalk protocol, helping to further development of iTalk support.
3.X CREDITS
===========
-The main feature of the 3.x versions is a stabilized and finalized
+The main feature of the 3.x versions is a stabilized and finalized
version of the JSON command/response protocol. This was designed and mainly
implemented by ESR. Gary Miller wrote the subframe support.