tomas nackaerts writes:
>> If the ephemiri data is fresh enough (2-4 hours max), the
>> effect is the same as downloading the data from the internet. Other
>> than that, there's no agps integration yet afaik.
>>
>
> Don't know why, but i thought this data was useful for a couple of
> days, not cou
> When it's said FSO has agps enabled by default they mean FSO stores
> ephemeris and almanac from the chip every time prior to powering it
> off and loads the saved data after powering on. The code is there in
> ogpsd.
Thanks for the info, i will have a look at the source.
> If the ephemiri data
Radek Polak writes:
>> SHR, and probably others too, have agps enabled by default. So i think it
>> should be fairly easy to add this. I did a little research and it seems
>> like all we have to do is to save the latest GPS data to a file when the
>> GPS is shut down and feed this data back to the
On Thursday 20 May 2010 19:44:27 Tomas Nackaerts wrote:
> SHR, and probably others too, have agps enabled by default. So i think it
> should be fairly easy to add this. I did a little research and it seems
> like all we have to do is to save the latest GPS data to a file when the
> GPS is shut dow
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Tomas Nackaerts
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> SHR, and probably others too, have agps enabled by default. So i think it
> should be fairly easy to add this. I did a little research and it seems like
> all we have to do is to save the latest GPS data to a file when the GPS is
Hello,
SHR, and probably others too, have agps enabled by default. So i think it
should be fairly easy to add this. I did a little research and it seems like
all we have to do is to save the latest GPS data to a file when the GPS is shut
down and feed this data back to the GPS when starting GPS
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