Re: nmea Warning

2006-10-20 Thread Jon Simola
On 10/20/06, Marc Balmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Would I be correct in assuming the warning is probably due to a weak > fix by the GPS device? The sensor state is documented in nmea(4). Okay, so it's just passing along the GPS's warning, not interpreting results. Time to get a better GPS

Re: nmea Warning

2006-10-20 Thread Marc Balmer
* Jon Simola wrote: > Would I be correct in assuming the warning is probably due to a weak > fix by the GPS device? The sensor state is documented in nmea(4).

nmea Warning

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
(Feeling rather stupid after the blank email, apologies) I grabbed an older GPS from that Microsoft Streets and Trips software and plugged it into my laptop to try the nmea sensor stuff. The sticker says it's a GPS-360, mfg by Pharos USA with a SiRF chipset. There looks to be a small bug in the

nmea Warning

2006-10-19 Thread Jon Simola
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