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authorEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2005-05-06 04:02:08 +0000
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2005-05-06 04:02:08 +0000
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Looks like the crazy-speed bug is history.
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This is the gpsd to-do list. If you're viewing it with Emacs, try
doing Ctl-C Ctl-t and browsing through the outline headers.
-** The crazy-speed bug
-
-Two gpsd users have reported that their clients report insanely high
-speeds in a moving car. Here's what we know about this bug:
-
-1. It has only been reported from SiRF chips.
-2. It does not occur when the SiRF chip is switched to NMEA mode using N.
-3. Setting the static-navigation and track-smoothing bits doen't banish it.
-4. It isn't specific to gpsd -- sirfmon shows the same high speeds.
-
-Not all SiRF users are rreporting this. It may be specific to some
-SiRF firmware versions.
-
** Set FIFO threshold to 1 to reduce jitter in serial-message times
This can matter if you're using gpsd as a time reference.