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authorChris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>2006-08-17 22:11:16 +0000
committerChris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>2006-08-17 22:11:16 +0000
commitaa006f20d82767f203f64a22b5c6921a431f3c8b (patch)
treef269befe860360f8997c55aeceddd090b7946627 /gpsfake.xml
parent4adfaf49d0c2ce3ad34c5a2f944aa7ca02fd2277 (diff)
downloadgpsd-aa006f20d82767f203f64a22b5c6921a431f3c8b.tar.gz
SiRF name cleanup.
1) the product line is called SiRFstar 2) I don't have any original SiRFstar receivers but my documentation says the protocol remained mostly the same between SS1, SS2 and SS3; it just got richer as time went by. At least with my SS2 and SS3 receivers, this holds true. 3) elsewhere in the code there are SIRF_THIS and SIRF_THAT, which implies (correctly) independence of chipset version.
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ GPS.</para>
privileges, and can be run concurrently with a production
<application>gpsd</application> instance without causing problems.</para>
-<para>The logfile may be of NMEA, SiRF-II packets, or Zodiac packets.
+<para>The logfile may be of NMEA, SiRF packets, or Zodiac packets.
Leading lines beginning with # will be treated as comments and
ignored.</para>