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diff --git a/www/references.html b/www/references.html index a84b4b3a..21e80a0a 100644 --- a/www/references.html +++ b/www/references.html @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ and quality control standards are defined to establish... uniformity in the use of GPS..." This document offers significant insight into error modelling; anyone who dares to ask "so how accurate is my GPS?" should be gently encouraged to study it.</dd> -<dt><a href='Worldwide_Beacon_DGPS_Status.pdf'>Worldwide Beacon DGPS Status</a></dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/Worldwide_Beacon_DGPS_Status.pdf'>Worldwide Beacon DGPS Status</a></dt> <dd>This paper dates from 1999 and some of the information in it is therefore probably out of date. Nevertheless, it's the best public documentation on the history and architecture of the worldwide DGPS beacon system we've found.</dd> @@ -242,13 +242,13 @@ these document things SiRF no longer describes in its reference.</p> <h2>Fastrax</h2> <dl> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/fastrax/itrax02-NMEA-1.31.pdf'>NMEA Protocol +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/fastrax/itrax02-NMEA-1.31.pdf'>NMEA Protocol Specification for iTrax02 Evaluation Kit</a> (Rev 1.11, June 2003)</dt> <dd>Describes the NMEA extensions for the iTrax chipset used by Fastrax GPSes. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/fastrax/iTalk-1.5.pdf'>iTALK protocol specification</a> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/fastrax/iTalk-1.5.pdf'>iTALK protocol specification</a> (Rev 1.5, March 2002)</dt> <dd>Describes the binary protocol for the iTrax chipset used by Fastrax GPSes. This documents version 2; version 3, which is not @@ -286,15 +286,15 @@ this very simple textual report format.</dd> <dl> <dt><a -href='vendor-docs/novatel/Novatel_Superstar2.pdf'>Novatel Superstar II User Manual</a></dt> +href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/_Superstar2.pdf'>Novatel Superstar II User Manual</a></dt> <dd>Describes the OEM board, include some good general overview material on GPS technology. Doesn't describe control or reporting commands.</dd> <dt><a -href="vendor-docs/novatel/L1-Firmware-Reference-Manual.pdf">Superstar-II-Firmware +href="http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/L1-Firmware-Reference-Manual.pdf">Superstar-II-Firmware Reference Manual</dt> -<dd>Describes the Novatel Superstsr II binary protocol. This chipset +<dd>Describes the Novatel Superstar II binary protocol. This chipset is part-supported by GPSD; the driver is in development.</dd> </dl> @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ is part-supported by GPSD; the driver is in development.</dd> <dd>Describes NMEA extensions supported by the San Jose Navigation FV-18 GPS chipset. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/san-jose-navigation/fv25_manual.pdf'>FV25 user manual</a> (January 2005)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/san-jose-navigation/fv25_manual.pdf'>FV25 user manual</a> (January 2005)</dt> <dd>Describes UBX binary protocol and NMEA extensions supported by the San Jose Navigation FV-25 (uBlox ANTARIS) GPS chipset. UBX is now supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd> @@ -339,16 +339,16 @@ may document programming information that the does not.</p> <h2>Other Current GPSes</h2> <dl> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/cxd2951-commands.pdf'>CXD2951 Communication Command Specification</a> (Version 1.7, 2004)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/cxd2951-commands.pdf'>CXD2951 Communication Command Specification</a> (Version 1.7, 2004)</dt> <dd>Describes the extension command set supported by the Sony GPS CXD2951 chipset. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/GPS-210-Manual-E.pdf'>Holux GM-210 GPS Receiver User's +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/GPS-210-Manual-E.pdf'>Holux GM-210 GPS Receiver User's Guide</a> (May 2003)</dt> <dd>Describes NMEA as emitted by the Holux GM210. This is a very generic NMEA GPS. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/Emt_GPS_User_Protocol_Rev_D.pdf'>GM-X205 GPS Receiver +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/Emt_GPS_User_Protocol_Rev_D.pdf'>GM-X205 GPS Receiver Module User's Guide</a> (Issue D, August 2003)</dt> <dd>Describes the binary protocol emitted by EverMore GM-X205 GPS chipset. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd> @@ -358,37 +358,37 @@ by EverMore GM-X205 GPS chipset. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>.</dd> Probably supported by <code>gpsd</code>, though we have not been able to test with one of these yet.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/crescent-sdx-3.pdf'>Crescent Integrator's Manual</a> (November 2005)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/crescent-sdx-3.pdf'>Crescent Integrator's Manual</a> (November 2005)</dt> <dd>Reference for the Hemisphere GPS from CSI Wireless. Has both an NMEA mode and a binary protocol. We have not been able to test with one of these, but the manual suggests <code>gpsd</code> should handle the NMEA mode just fine.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/thales-reference.pdf'>Thales A12/B12/C12 Reference Manual</a> (Revision D, 2005)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/thales-reference.pdf'>Thales A12/B12/C12 Reference Manual</a> (Revision D, 2005)</dt> <dd>Reference for a line of Thales GPS modules appearently designed for embedded vehicle and cargo tracking. Uses a very extended dialect of NMEA they call the <quote>standard Ashtech command set</quote>. We have not been able to test with one of these, but the manual suggests <code>gpsd</code> should handle the NMEA mode just fine.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/truenorth-reference.pdf'>True North Revolution Compass Technical +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/truenorth-reference.pdf'>True North Revolution Compass Technical Reference</a> (Revision B, August 2003)</dt> <dd>Interface spec for a digital magnetic compass that reports in NMEA. <code>gpsd</code> had support for this in versions up to 2.33; whether it keeps that status in later releases wiill depend on whether we can get test hardware.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/WD-G-ZX4120.pdf'>WD-G-ZX4120 User's Manual</a> (Version 1.0)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/WD-G-ZX4120.pdf'>WD-G-ZX4120 User's Manual</a> (Version 1.0)</dt> <dt><a href='vendor-docs/ZX4125Manual.pdf'>WD-G-ZX4125 User's Manual</a></dt> <dd>These files document a couple of modules based on NemeriX chips, and the NMEA extensions used. <code>gpsd</code> should just work in NMEA mode.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/EB-230-Data-Sheet-V1.2.pdf'>EB-230 User's Manual</a> (Version 1.2)</dt> +<dt><a href='www/vendor-docs/EB-230-Data-Sheet-V1.2.pdf/EB-230-Data-Sheet-V1.2.pdf'>EB-230 User's Manual</a> (Version 1.2)</dt> <dd>This file documents one elusive Mediatek GPS module, and the proprietary NMEA extensions used. <code>gpsd</code> should just work in NMEA mode.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/MTK_NMEA_Packet_0.71_Sanav.pdf'>Mediatek Packet User's Manual</a> (Version 0.7)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/MTK_NMEA_Packet_0.71_Sanav.pdf'>Mediatek Packet User's Manual</a> (Version 0.7)</dt> <dd>This file documents the proprietary Mediatek NMEA-ish protocol. <code>gpsd</code> should just work in NMEA mode.</dd> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/GT320F-LS-Binary-Message-Protocol-v1.5.pdf'>LocSense Binary Message Protocol</a> (Version 1.5)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/GT320F-LS-Binary-Message-Protocol-v1.5.pdf'>LocSense Binary Message Protocol</a> (Version 1.5)</dt> <dd>This file documents the LocSense binary message protocol. This protocol is currently unsupported. <code>gpsd</code> should just work in NMEA mode with LocSense based receivers.</dd> @@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ however not identified.</dd> <h2>Obsolete products</h2> <dl> -<dt><a href='vendor-docs/rockwell/zodiac.pdf'>Zodiac Serial Data Interface Specification</a> (Revision 11, September 1996)</dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/rockwell/zodiac.pdf'>Zodiac Serial Data Interface Specification</a> (Revision 11, September 1996)</dt> <dd>Describes the binary protocol used by Rockwell/Conexant Zodiac chipsets. Supported by <code>gpsd</code>. Now obsolete; SiRF ate their lunch.</dd> @@ -426,17 +426,16 @@ only.</dd> <dl> <dt><a -href='vendor-docs/Missile-Applications-Condensed-Measurements.pdf'>Missile -Applications Condensed Measurements</a></dt> <dd>An application note -on a GPS protocol extension designed for real-time telemetry from -ballistic missiles in flight. The complete spec is -<a href="vendor-docs/rccstd_264-04_macm.pdf">here</a>.</dd> +href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/Missile-Applications-Condensed-Measurements.pdf'>Missile Applications Condensed Measurements</a></dt> +<dd>An application note on a GPS protocol extension designed for +real-time telemetry from ballistic missiles in flight. The complete +spec is <a href="vendor-docs/rccstd_264-04_macm.pdf">here</a>.</dd> </dl> <h1>Other</h1> <dl> -<dt><a href='XYZ-NED.pdf'>ECEF-to-Geodetic C Code</a></dt> +<dt><a href='http://gpsd.googlecode.com/files/XYZ-NED.pdf'>ECEF-to-Geodetic C Code</a></dt> <dd>Sample C code for conversion from the Earth Centered-Earth Fixed coordinates reported by many vendor binary protocols to ordinary geodetic coordinates.</dd> |