Re: [Amforth] NMEA parsing

2017-08-09 Thread Richard Burden
Hi, I've been battling away for a few days and ended up doing some tests with the following code. Since my hardware at present cannot share the usart with a serial terminal and GPS I'm typing the strings in by hand in the terminal window to simulate what the GPS would generate. All of this effort

Re: [Amforth] NMEA parsing

2017-08-07 Thread Richard Burden
Hi, I'd like to revisit this to help me understand recognisers since I think they might be very powerful but I don't yet understand them. If I wanted to scan the input stream for a specific NMEA sentence and save part of the input line then could I start with something like this? I followed the

Re: [Amforth] NMEA parsing

2016-01-06 Thread Matthias Trute
Am Mittwoch, den 06.01.2016, 10:30 + schrieb Sven: > Hi, > I have a GPS module with serial NMA0183 output ( 4800 8n1 ) and a > Arduino board with amforth installed. > My idea is to read the NMEA data from the Arduino serial interface > and display it on a LCD, but the serial port is normally

Re: [Amforth] NMEA parsing

2016-01-06 Thread Andreas Wagner
> Alternatively you could emulate a UART on the simpler AVR as used on the Arduino Uno in software (“bit-banging”). This would be more effort software-wise. Wasn't a soft-UART written as part of the amForth GBoard effort on roboforum.ru? http://roboforum.ru/forum58/topic4406-150.html