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diff --git a/www/hardware.html b/www/hardware.html index a9f12207..4f2884ff 100644 --- a/www/hardware.html +++ b/www/hardware.html @@ -212,20 +212,20 @@ Reported by Oleg Gusev <oleg@crista.uni-wuppertal.de>.</td> </tr> <!-- End Billionton CF GPS --> -<tr><td style='text-align:center;' colspan="7"><a href='http://www.bona.com.tw:8080/product/GPS-USB.htm'>BONA Computech</a></td></tr> +<tr><td style='text-align:center;' colspan="7"><a href=''>Transystem</a></td></tr> -<!-- Begin Bona iGPS-M --> +<!-- Begin Transystem iGPS-M --> <tr> -<td><a href='http://www.transystem.com.tw/p-gps-gmouse_m.htm'>iGPS-M</a></td> +<td><a href='http://www.transystem.com.tw/products/index_detail.php?mcat_no=2&cat_no=32&pno=10&ver=en'>iGPS-M</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>uNav</td> <td>USB (PL2303)</td> <td>2.28</td> <td>3.0</td> <td>Reported by Romain Goyet <r.goyet@gmail.com>.<br/> -The chipset manufacturer's webpage is <a href='http://www.unav-micro.com/chipsets.htm'>here</a>.</td> +The uNav engine chip is apparently now the Atheros u=N3010.</td> </tr> -<!-- End Bona iGPS-M --> +<!-- Transystem iGPS-M --> <tr><td style='text-align:center;' colspan="7"><a href='http://www.cpit.com/'>Central Pacific</a></td></tr> @@ -262,10 +262,12 @@ may differ from the syntax found in several documents on the net.</li> <td>USB (Cypress M8 CY7C64013)</td> <td>2.5</td> <td>2.2</td> -<td>This is the replacement for the old Zodiac version that spoke Rockwell -binary protocol. Some other sentences can be enabled. Requires a 2.6.10 or -better kernel for the Cypress USB-HID support.</td> +<td>This is the replacement for the old Zodiac version that spoke +Rockwell binary protocol; it has been discintinued as well. Some other +sentences can be enabled. Requires a 2.6.10 or better kernel for the +Cypress USB-HID support.</td> </tr> + <!-- End Delorme Earthmate USB --> <!-- Begin Delorme Earthmate --> @@ -273,7 +275,7 @@ better kernel for the Cypress USB-HID support.</td> <td>EarthMate</td> <td>Good</td> <td>Zodiac</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>2.0</td> <td>2.2?</td> <td>The old Zodiac version spoke Rockwell binary protocol. These models @@ -286,11 +288,10 @@ have been discontinued but are still common.</td> <td><a href='http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter/tripmate.faq'>TripMate</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Zodiac</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>1.97</td> <td>?</td> -<td> Discontinued sometime before November 1998. Takes optional latitude -and longitude initialization.</td> +<td> Discontinued sometime before November 1998.</td> <!-- End Delorme Tripmate --> <tr><td style='text-align:center;' colspan="7"><a href='http://www.eurotronic.net/'>EuroTronic</a></td></tr> @@ -307,7 +308,7 @@ and longitude initialization.</td> Requires "-b" ... I had to totally drain the device's battery and let it rest for a few days before i was able to use it again after a first attempt of using it with without "-b" -Reported by Hartmut Holzgraefe <hartmut&x40;php.net>;> +Reported by Hartmut Holzgraefe <hartmut&x40;php.net> </td> </tr> <!-- End Blumax GPS009 --> @@ -319,7 +320,7 @@ Reported by Hartmut Holzgraefe <hartmut&x40;php.net>;> <td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/products/gps15/spec.html'>Garmin GPS-15</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>2.33</td> <td>2.0</td> <td> @@ -335,7 +336,7 @@ Reported by Jason Hecker <jhecker@wireless.org.au> <td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/products/gps16/spec.html'>Garmin GPS-16</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>2.7</td> <td>2.0</td> <td> @@ -354,12 +355,12 @@ and Amaury Jacquot <sxpert@esitcom.org>. <td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/products/gps17/spec.html'>Garmin GPS-17N</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>*</td> <td>2.0 or 3.0</td> <td> The 17N has been discontinued and replaced by the 17HVS. -The interface was RS-232 but used a custom RJ-45 jack. +The interface was RS232 but used a custom RJ-45 jack. Reported by Wojciech Kazubski <wk@ire.pw.edu.pl>. </td> </tr> @@ -370,7 +371,7 @@ Reported by Wojciech Kazubski <wk@ire.pw.edu.pl>. <td><a href='https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=158&pID=8630'>Garmin GPS-17HVS</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Unknown</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>2.37</td> <td>2.0 or 3.0</td> <td> @@ -402,7 +403,7 @@ WAAS is supported.</td> <td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS18_TechnicalSpecification.pdf'>Garmin GPS-18 (all but USB)</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>2.5</td> <td>2.0 and 2.3</td> <td>The RS232 versions emit NMEA and are found by normal autoconfiguration. @@ -410,36 +411,36 @@ GPS-18 LVC and GPS-18 LVC/5m have PPS outputs. WAAS is supported.</td> </tr> <!-- End Garmin GPS-18 Non-USB --> -<!-- Begin Garmin GPS-25 Non-USB --> +<!-- Begin Garmin GPS-25 LP --> <tr> <td><a href='http://www8.garmin.com/products/gps25/spec.html'>GPS-25LP</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>*</td> <td>2.0</td> <td>Discontinued embedded module. Reported by Daniele Giangrazi &t;daniele.giangrazi@elital.net></td> </tr> -<!-- End Garmin GPS-25LO --> +<!-- End Garmin GPS-25LP --> <!-- Begin Garmin 38 --> <tr> -<td>Garmin 38</td> +<td><a href='http://au.geocities.com/glennbaddeley/gps/data/GPS38_OwnersManualAndReference_June1997_RevB.pdf'>Garmin 38</a></td> <td>Excellent</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>*</td> <td>?</td> <td>Discontinued. Reported by Pascal F. Martin <pascal.martin@cox.net></tr> -<!-- End Garmin 48 --> +<!-- End Garmin 38 --> <!-- Begin Garmin 48 --> <tr> -<td>Garmin 48</td> +<td><a href='https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=85'>Garmin 48</a></td> <td>Excellent</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>*</td> <td>2.0</td> <td>Garmin 12XL and 45 are nearly identical and should work as well. Details @@ -453,22 +454,23 @@ on Garmin's proprietary protocol can be found <td><a href="http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS60_OwnersManual.pdf" title="GPS 60 Owner's Manual">Garmin GPS 60</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>?</td> -<td>USB</td> +<td>USB, RS232</td> <td>2.33</td> <td>3.0</td> -<td>Reported by Diego Berge (<a href="http://www.nippur.net/survey/xuc/contact" title="Contact page for D. Berge" hreflang="ca">contact</a>) +<td> +Reported by Diego Berge (<a href="http://www.nippur.net/survey/xuc/contact" title="Contact page for D. Berge" hreflang="ca">contact</a>) </td> </tr> <!-- End Garmin GPS 60 --> <!-- Begin Garmin GPS 76 --> <tr> -<td>Garmin GPS 76</td> +<td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/manuals/GPS76_OwnersManual.pdf'>Garmin GPS 76</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Garmin</td> <td>USB (PL2303)</td> <td>2.13</td> -<td>?</td> +<td>2.3</td> <td> Reported by Sebastian Niehaus <killedbythoughts@mindcrime.net> He says it's "Software Version 3.70". @@ -481,7 +483,7 @@ He says it's "Software Version 3.70". <td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/manuals/Geko201_OwnersManual.pdf'>Garmin Geko 201</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>Garmin</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>*</td> <td>3.0</td> <td>Reported by Jose Luis Domingo Lopez <jdomingo@24x7linux.com></td> @@ -490,24 +492,24 @@ He says it's "Software Version 3.70". <!-- Begin Garmin eTrex --> <tr> -<td>Garmin eTrex ("Vista" model)</td> +<td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexVista_OwnersManual.pdf'>Garmin eTrex ("Vista" model)</a></td> <td>Good</td> -<td>?</td> +<td>Garmin</td> <td>RS232</td> <td>2.32</td> -<td>?</td> +<td>3.0</td> <td>Reported by Reed Hedges <reed@interreality.org></td> </tr> <!-- End Garmin eTrex --> <!-- Begin Garmin Nuvi 650 --> <tr> -<td>Garmin Nuvi 650</td> +<td><a href='http://www.garmin.com/manuals/nuvi650_OwnersManual.pdf'>Nuvi 650</a></td> <td>No</td> <td>SiRFstarIII</td> <td>USB</td> <td>*</td> -<td>None</td> +<td>3.0</td> <td>This device does not have real-time data output, and is incompatible with GPSD</td> </tr> <!-- End Garmin Nuvi 650 --> @@ -525,7 +527,7 @@ He says it's "Software Version 3.70". <td>Acceptably functional running firmware 231ES. Reported by Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>.</td> </tr> -<!-- End Globalsat BT-318 --> +<!-- End Globalsat BT-307 --> <!-- Begin Globalsat BT-318 --> <tr> @@ -535,7 +537,10 @@ Chris Kuethe <chris.kuethe@gmail.com>.</td> <td>Bluetooth</td> <td>2.20</td> <td>2.2</td> -<td>Reported by Frank Nicholas <frank@nicholasfamilycentral.com>.</td> +<td> +Reported by Frank Nicholas +<frank@nicholasfamilycentral.com>. +</td> </tr> <!-- End Globalsat BT-318 --> @@ -654,7 +659,7 @@ with XTrac Firmware.</td> <td>CF</td> <td>*</td> <td>?</td> -<td>Adaptors for RS-232, USB, and Bluetooth operation are available. +<td>Adaptors for RS232, USB, and Bluetooth operation are available. Reported by David Findlay <dave@davsoft.com.au></td> </tr> <!-- End Haicom HI-3035N --> @@ -1172,7 +1177,7 @@ Reported by Angus Ainslie <angusa@deltatee.com>.</td> <td><a href='http://www.u-blox.com/products/lea_4h.html'>ANTARIS LEA-4H</a></td> <td>Good</td> <td>ANTARIS</td> -<td>RS-232</td> +<td>RS232</td> <td>*</td> <td>2.3</td> <td> @@ -1309,7 +1314,7 @@ GPS, please tell us the following:</p> <li>The GPS and (if applicable) USB-to-serial chip it uses. (Look at the output of lsusb(1), it may identify the USB-to-serial chip. If it gives a vendor and product ID, send us those numbers.)</li> -<li>The interface type (RS232, USB, CF, UART (= 5V TTL RS-232))</li> +<li>The interface type (RS232, USB, CF, UART (= 5V TTL RS232))</li> <li>The vendor</li> <li>Version of gpsd you tested with</li> <li>NMEA version it emits, or '?' if the documentation doesn't say</li> @@ -1333,7 +1338,7 @@ your device in our regression tests.</p> <h2>RS232 levels:</h2> -<p>UART or TTL level RS-232 uses 0v and +5v, ordinary RS-232 uses -12v to -5v +<p>UART or TTL level RS232 uses 0v and +5v, ordinary RS232 uses -12v to -5v and +5v to +12 volts for the signal (IIRC). These are not compatible, and attempting to combine them can zorch your GPS. Converters do exist, see Google.</p> |