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author | Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> | 2005-07-07 13:50:53 +0000 |
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committer | Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> | 2005-07-07 13:50:53 +0000 |
commit | e4bcd1eb4b4459f76d0cb6be95a8c9730ce33768 (patch) | |
tree | 85ba45f3021a0ee24a11ec4c2d31653f45d7b811 /www | |
parent | 7b410c5f28a80aa550d2f5dcf0392d4e1769df51 (diff) | |
download | gpsd-e4bcd1eb4b4459f76d0cb6be95a8c9730ce33768.tar.gz |
Various documentation fixes.
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-rw-r--r-- | www/hardware.html | 11 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/www/gps-hacking.html b/www/gps-hacking.html index 74d09ea9..b201c8cf 100644 --- a/www/gps-hacking.html +++ b/www/gps-hacking.html @@ -354,8 +354,12 @@ and DGPS</a>.</dd> <dd>Chris Kuethe's page has links to many interesting resources.</dd> <dt><a href="http://www.ualberta.ca/~norris/gps/DOPnontech.html">DOP, -the non-technical description</a> +the non-technical description</a></dt> <dd>Explains the most obscure statistic in GPS output.</dd> + +<dt> +<a href='http://www.eomonline.com/Common/Archives/1995aug/95aug_gps.html'>Two</a> <a href='http://www.eomonline.com/Common/Archives/1996feb/96feb_gps.html'>articles</a> from Earth Observation Magazine</dt> +<dd>These delve into the mysteries of GPS accuracy.</dd> </dl> </body> diff --git a/www/hardware.html b/www/hardware.html index 05874c16..6f2f484d 100644 --- a/www/hardware.html +++ b/www/hardware.html @@ -67,8 +67,9 @@ GPGSV,<br> GPRMC,<br> GPVTG</td> <td> -NMEA works, but (oddly) SiRF binary does not. This device seems to ignore -the $PSRF100 mode switch. +NMEA works, but (oddly) SiRF binary does not. (SiRF binary may be +available on the auxiliary serisl port, but this is unconfirmed.) +This device seems to ignore the $PSRF100 mode switch. Denis Perchine <dyp@perchine.com> </td> </tr> @@ -335,15 +336,15 @@ Reported by Frank Nicholas <frank(nicholasfamilycentral.com>. GPGSV,<br />GPRMC,<br />GPGLL,<br />GPGSA,<br />GPGGA,<br />GPVTG. </td> <td> -There are CF, serial, and Bluetooth versions, not tested. -The USB version is sold with Microsoft Streets and Trips. +The Pharos comes with adaptors for SDIO, CF, USB and plain RS232. +Microsoft Streets and Trips includes a Pharos with USB adaptor. Reported by Robert Pouliot <krynos@saturnus.com> </td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="http://www.navisky.com/nsa_u3.htm">NSA U3</a></td> <td>Excellent</td> -<td>SiRF-StarIIe/PL + PL2303</td> +<td>SiRF-StarIIe/LP + PL2303</td> <td>USB</td> <td><a href="http://www.navisky.com/">NaviSky</a></td> <td>2.24</td> |