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authorEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2009-01-19 23:05:28 +0000
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2009-01-19 23:05:28 +0000
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#
# Each section map have the following capabilities
#
-# 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 = vendor name
-# eval_unit = Which GPSD devs have one for testing (list)
-# engine = GPS chipset (may reference another section)
-# interfaces = interface types: USB, RS232, Bluetooth, CF. May be a list.
-# usbchip = USB I/O chipset
-# pps = supports pulse-per-second precision time reporting
-# btglitch = has bluetooth glitch (requires -b option)
-# tested = last gpsd version tested with this
-# nmea = NMEA version this emits, if known
-# notes = Miscellaneous notes on this item. To be interpreted as HTML.
-# broken = Boolean capability, True if incompatible with GPSD.
+# 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 = 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
+# 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
+# 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.
+# broken = Boolean capability, True if incompatible with GPSD.
+# discontinued = If predsent, producy has been discontinued
#
# Capability strings:
#
@@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ tested = 2.34
[SiRF-2]
type = engine
description = Version 2 of the SiRF GPS engine
-engine = SiRF-2
+uses = SiRF-2
nmea = 2.2
uses = GenericSiRF
tested = 2.37
@@ -84,7 +86,7 @@ tested = 2.37
[SiRF-3]
type = engine
description = Version 3 of the SiRF GPS engine
-engine = SiRF-3
+uses = SiRF-3
nmea = 3.01
uses = GenericSiRF
tested = 2.37
@@ -111,7 +113,7 @@ notes = uNav was acqired by Atheros in 2007. They have inherited
[Zodiac]
type = engine
description = GPS engine chip
-engine=Zodiac
+engine = Zodiac
nmea = 2.2
tested = 2.0
notes = This chip was made by Rockwell International. It has been EOLed.
@@ -164,6 +166,41 @@ vendor_site = http://www.globalsat.com.tw/english/products.php
type = vendor
vendor_site = http://www.haicom.com.tw/
+[Holux]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.holux.com
+
+[iTrek]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.i-trek.jp
+
+[Magellan]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.magellangps.com
+notes = Now owns what used to be the Thales and Ashtech product lines
+
+[Motorola]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.motorola.com/ies/GPS/products_legacy.html
+notes = Motorola has exited the GPS business
+
+[Navcom]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.navcomtech.com/
+
+[Navius]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.navius.biz/
+notes = This vendor has also traded as "Navisky".
+
+[NaviLock]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.navilock.de
+
+[NavMan]
+type = vendor
+vendor_site = http://www.navman.com/
+
#
# Devices (alphabetical by vendor)
#
@@ -291,6 +328,7 @@ packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/tripmate.faq
uses = Zodiac
interfaces = RS232C
+discontinued = True
notes = Discontinued sometime before November 1998.
#% EuroTronics
@@ -350,6 +388,7 @@ vendor = Garmin
reference = http://www.garmin.com/products/gps17/spec.html
uses = Garmin
interfaces = RS232
+tested = regression
nmea = 2.0 or 3.0
notes = The 17N has been discontinued and replaced by the 17HVS.
The interface was RS232 but used a custom RJ-45 jack.
@@ -401,6 +440,8 @@ reference = http://www8.garmin.com/products/gps25/spec.html
uses = Garmin
interfaces = RS232
nmea = 2.0
+tested = regression
+discontinued = True
notes = Discontinued embedded module.
Reported by Daniele Giangrazi &t;daniele.giangrazi&#x40;elital.net&gt;
@@ -411,7 +452,9 @@ packaging = handset
reference = http://au.geocities.com/glennbaddeley/gps/data/GPS38_OwnersManualAndReference_June1997_RevB.pdf
uses = Garmin
interfaces = RS232
-notes = Discontinued. Reported by Pascal F. Martin &lt;pascal.martin&#x40;cox.net&gt;
+tested = regression
+discontinued = True
+notes = Reported by Pascal F. Martin &lt;pascal.martin&#x40;cox.net&gt;
[Garmin 48]
type = device
@@ -421,6 +464,7 @@ reference = https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=85
uses = Garmin
interfaces = RS232
nmea = 2.0
+tested = regression
notes = The 48 has been discontinued. The Garmin 12XL and 45 are
nearly identical and should work as well. Details on the Garmin
proprietary protocol can be found at <a
@@ -459,6 +503,7 @@ packaging = handset
reference = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/Geko201_OwnersManual.pdf
engine = Garmin
interfaces = RS232
+tested = regression
nmea = 3.0
notes = Reported by Jose Luis Domingo Lopez &lt;jdomingo&#x40;24x7linux.com&gt;
@@ -479,7 +524,7 @@ type = device
vendor = Garmin
packaging = car mount
reference = http://www.garmin.com/manuals/nuvi650_OwnersManual.pdf
-engine = SiRFstarIII
+uses = SiRF-3
interfaces = USB
tested = *
nmea = 3.0
@@ -504,7 +549,7 @@ type = device
vendor = GlobalSat
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.globalsat.com.tw/english/products_detail.php?main_id=21&p_id=107
-engine = SiRF-2
+uses = SiRF-2
interfaces = Bluetooth
tested = 2.20
nmea = 2.2
@@ -515,7 +560,7 @@ type = device
vendor = GlobalSat
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=6
-engine = SiRF-3
+uses = SiRF-3
interfaces = Bluetooth
tested = 2.13
notes = Reported by Michal Panczyk &lt;mpanczyk&#x40;gmail.com&gt;
@@ -523,13 +568,13 @@ notes = Reported by Michal Panczyk &lt;mpanczyk&#x40;gmail.com&gt;
[BU-303]
type = device
vendor = GlobalSat
-eval_unit = esr
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=11&catid=13
-engine = SiRF-2
+uses = SiRF-2
interfaces = USB
usbchip = pl2303
-tested = 2.24
+tested = regression
+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
@@ -540,7 +585,7 @@ type = device
vendor = GlobalSat
packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=60&catid=17
-engine = SiRF-3
+uses = SiRF-3
interfaces = USB
usbchip = pl2303
tested = pre-2.29
@@ -555,9 +600,10 @@ notes = This receiver, or at least the firmware it ships with does not
[TripNav TN-200]
type = device
reference = http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=45&catid=13
-engine = SiRFstarII
+uses = SiRF-2
interfaces = USB
usbchip = FTDI FT232
+tested = regression
nmea = 2.2
notes = We tested a version with SiRF Firmware level 231ES. The <a
href='http://ftdi-usb-sio.sourceforge.net/'>FTDI USB-to-serial
@@ -572,16 +618,321 @@ notes = We tested a version with SiRF Firmware level 231ES. The <a
[HI-204S]
type = device
vendor = Haicom
-evaal_unit = esr
-Packaging = GPS mouse
+packaging = GPS mouse
reference = http://www.haicom.com.tw/products.htm
-engine = SiRF-II
+uses = SiRF-2
interfaces = USB
usbchip = pl2303
tested = 2.24
+eval_unit = esr
nmea = 2.2
notes = SiRF firmware level 231ES (XTrac). Haicom provided a test unit. Manual
-states incorrectly that VTG is off by default.
+ states incorrectly that VTG is off by default.
+
+[HI-204E]
+type = device
+vendor = Haicom
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.haicom.com.tw/gps204E.shtml
+engine = Evermore BBP1202
+interfaces = USB
+tested = 2.6
+nmea = 2.2
+notes = Probably uses PL2303 but we have not verified this.
+
+[HI-303S]
+type = device
+vendor = Haicom
+packaging = car mount
+reference = http://www.haicom.com.tw/gps303s.shtml
+uses = SiRF-3
+interfaces = RS232
+tested = 2.25
+nmea = 2.2
+notes = NMEA works, but SiRF binary does not. This device seems to ignore the
+ $PSRF100 mode switch command. (SiRF binary may be available on the
+ auxiliary serial port, but this is unconfirmed.) This device ships
+ This device ships with XTrac Firmware. It has been discontinued.
+ Reported by Denis Perchine &lt;dyp&#x40;perchine.com&gt;
+
+[HI-305N]
+type = device
+vendor = Haicom
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.haicom.com.tw/
+uses = Nemerix
+interfaces = CF
+tested = regression
+discontinued = True
+notes = Adaptors for RS232, USB, and Bluetooth operation
+ are available. Reported by David Findlay
+ &lt;dave&#x40;davsoft.com.au&gt;
+
+#% Holux
+
+[GM-210]
+type = device
+vendor = Holux
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.amazon.com/Holux-GM-210-Receiver-Laptop-Pocket/dp/B0006ZMBTW
+uses = SiRF-2
+interfaces = RS232
+tested = regression
+nmea = 2.2
+discontinued = True
+notes = Reported by Patrick L. McGillan &lt;pmcgillan&#x40;pateri.com&gt;.
+
+
+[GR-230]
+type = device
+vendor = Holux
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.holux.com.tw/Temp%20web/GR-230.html
+uses = SiRF-2
+interfaces = Bluetooth
+btglitch = False
+tested = 2.19
+nmea = 2.2
+discontinued = True
+notes = 4 color LED showing: Bluetooth, Navigation Update and Battery
+ and Charger Status Indication. FLASH based program
+ memory. Firmware upgradeable through serial interface. Water
+ resistant.
+
+
+[GPSlim 236]
+type = device
+vendor = Holux
+oackaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://en.holux.com.cn/product/search.htm?filename=gpsreceiver_bluetooth_gpslim2+36.htm&target=bluetooth00&level=grandsonson
+uses = SiRF-3
+interfaces = Bluetooth
+tested = regression
+nmea = 2.2
+notes = Does not report altitude reliably.
+ Optional interfaces:
+ mini-USB -&gt; USB, needing a special cable : GR230-A2 (USB data cable),
+ otherwise it will not work;
+ mini-USB -&gt; RS232, need cable GR230-A1(RS232 data cable), I didn't
+ try it with a normal cable;
+ mini-USB -&gt; PS2, need cable GR230-A3 (Mini USB port to PS2 port ), I
+ didn't try it with a normal cable.
+ Reported by "K&eacute;vin Redon" &lt;kevredon&#x40;gmail.com&gt;
+
+
+[Holux GR-239]
+type = device
+vendor = Holux
+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
+tested = 2.36
+nmea = 2.2
+notes = Bluetooth operation requires -b option. Powered fro a care
+ cigarette-lighter.
+
+[M-241]
+type = device
+reference = http://www.holux.com/JCore/en/products/products_content.jsp?pno=341
+engine = MTK
+interfaces = Bluetooth, USB
+usbchip = CP2101
+btglitch = True
+tested = 2.37
+nmea = 3.01
+notes = gpsd crashes the device when autoprobing @ baud rate 9600 (unless
+ '-b'/broken-device-safety is enabled - need to unplug/reset the device).
+ 'stty -F /dev/ttyUSB1 ispeed 38400' helps avoiding too much autoprobing -
+ though stty complains about not being able to perform all requested
+ operations. Reported by Roland Ager &lt;roland.ager&#x40;gmx.de&gt;
+
+#% iTrek
+
+[M3]
+type = device
+vendor = iTrek
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.semsons.com/im3blgpsresi.html
+uses = SiRF-3
+interfaces = Bluetooth
+tested = 2.28
+notes = The product page points at a retail site carrying these
+ because the vendor site is in Japanese only. This GPS emits a
+ weirdly broken GSA sentence that crashed gpsd versions prior to
+ 2.28. Serial parameters default to 38400; 8, N, 1. May come
+ bundled with Microsoft Streets and Trips. Reported by Lance
+ Fetters &lt;ashikase&#x40;users.sourceforge.net&gt;
+
+
+#% Magellan
+
+[EC-10X]
+type = device
+vwndor = Magellan
+packaging = handset
+reference = http://www.herman-nelson.com/itemInfo.cfm?itemID=205
+engine = Old Rockwell (Jupiter?)
+interfaces = RS232
+pps = True
+tested = regression
+discontinued = True
+notes = It was cool in its day, now a dinosaur mainly good for
+ regression testing. NMEA time is accurate to about 500mS.
+ Reported by Gary E. Miller &lt;gem&#x40;rellim.com&gt;.
+
+
+[Meridian Platinum]
+type = device
+vendor = Magellan
+packaging = handset
+reference = http://www.amazon.com/Magellan-Meridian-Platinum-Handheld-GPS/dp/B00005OLYD
+engine = Motorola
+interfaces = RS232
+tested = 2.21
+nmea = v1.5 APA, v1.5 XTE, v2.1 GSA
+discontinued = true
+notes = Reported by Chris S. Newell &lt;chris&#x40;newellfamily.net&gt;
+
+[eXplorist 210]
+type = device
+vendor = Magellan
+packaging = handset
+reference = http://www.magellangps.com/assets/manuals/newprod/eXplorist%20210_US.pdf
+engine = Unknown
+interfaces = USB
+tested = regression
+nmea = 2.1
+notes = USB has 3 modes &mdash; NMEA data comm (3 submodes): outputs GPS data
+ (creates /dev/ttyACM0), USB file transfer: transfer files (creates
+ /dev/sdX and /dev/sdX1), or Power Only: use USB only for electrical
+ power. The APA and XTE extensions choke gpsd, so select V2.1 GSA
+ under &lt;NMEA Data Comm&gt;. Reported by paul van den berg
+ &lt;paulberg&#x40;wanadoo.nl&gt;
+
+[Thales AC12]
+type = device
+vendor = Magellan
+packaging = OEM module
+reference = ftp://ftp.magellangps.com/OEM,%20Sensor%20&%20ADU/A12,%20%20B12,%20&%20AC12/Reference%20Material/A12,%20B12%20&%20AC12%20RM%20rev%20E.pdf
+engine = Unknown
+interfaces = TTL
+nmea = 3.0
+tested = regression
+notes = Receiver comes up in silent mode, you may need to use ashctl to turn
+ on a default set of messages. Tested with firmware BQ00 and BQ04.
+ Reported by Chris Kuethe
+ &lt;chris.kuethe&#x40;gmail.com&gt;.
+
+#% Motorola
+
+[Oncore GT+]
+type = device
+vendor = Motorola
+packaging = OEM module
+reference = http://www.tapr.org/gps_oncorevp.html
+engine = Motorola
+interfaces = RS232 or TTL
+tested = 2.20
+nmea = 2.2
+notes = The Motorola Oncore product family has been discontinued.
+ RTCM input, no WAAS. In binary mode can deliver differential
+ correction for another Oncore GT+. Similar Motorola Oncore UT
+ timing receiver has less functions but better timing
+ accuracy. Reported by Wojciech Kazubski
+ &lt;wk&#x40;ire.pw.edu.pl&gt;.
+
+[T805]
+type = device
+vendor = Motorola
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/detailsPf.jsp?globalObjectId=185
+uses = SiRF-3
+subtype = <a href="http://www.sirf.com/products/GSC3ProductInsert.pdf">GSC3f-7879</a>
+interfaces = Bluetooth
+tested = 2.35
+notes = Reported by Olivier Lahaye &lt;olivier.lahaye&#x40;free.fr&gt;.
+
+#% Navcom
+
+[SF-2040G]
+type = device
+vendor = Navcom
+packaging = survey
+reference = http://www.navcomtech.com/Products/GPS/sf2040g.cfm
+engine = <a href='http://www.navcomtech.com/Products/GPS/Touchstone.cfm'>Touchstone&#8482; ASIC</a>
+interfaces = RS232, Bluetooth, Radio (untested)
+tested = 2.35
+nmea = 3.0
+notes = Reported by Diego Berge (<a
+ href="http://www.nippur.net/survey/xuc/contact" title="Contact page
+ for D. Berge" hreflang="ca">contact</a>)
+
+#% Navius
+
+[NSA-U3]
+type = device
+vendor = Navius
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.navius.biz/
+uses = SiRF-2
+interfaces = USB
+usbchip = pl2303
+tested = 2.24
+notes = Included with the horrible Windows navigation software from
+ Rand McNally. Reported by Jeff Francis &lt;jeff&#x40;gritch.org&gt;
+#% NaviLock
+
+[NL-209P]
+type = device
+vendor = NaviLock
+packaging = GPS mouse
+reference = http://www.navilock.de/produkte/gruppen/3/Kabel_Empfaenger/61371_NL-209PU.html?show=spec
+engine = Sony CXD2951
+interfaces = USB, RS232, Bluetooth
+btglitch = True
+usbchip = pl2303
+tested = 2.35
+nmea = 2.2
+notes = When running, need to use the -b option, else the device will
+ hang during the GPSD probing phase and it needs to be unplugged
+ and reinserted. To use this device with NTPd, set the the
+ "fudge" factor to 0.840. There is no known PPS signal associated
+ with this device. While the technical information claims 1us
+ accuracy on the clock, the interface is undocumented, so there
+ is no way to know if there is a usable 1PPS signal. Reported by
+ Jason Curl &lt;jcurlnews&#x40;arcor.de&gt;
+
+[NL-302U]
+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
+subtype = GSW3.2.4_3.1.00.12-SDK003P1
+interfaces = USB
+usbchip = pl2303
+nmea = 2.34
+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;
+
+
+#% NavMan
+
+[Jupiter 20]
+type = device
+vendor = NavMan
+packaging = chipset
+reference = http://www.navman.com/Navman/Templates/productinformation____15665.aspx
+engine = Jupiter 20 (SiRFstarII), Jupiter 21DR Firmware
+interfaces = RS232
+tested = 2.32
+nmea = 2.2
+notes = Not a complete GPS, but a chipset. It is running with an external
+ gyro on a our self-developed board. Reported by Andreas Stricker
+ &lt;andreas.stricker&#x40;fela.ch&gt;