Re: [QtMoko] adding agps support

2010-05-23 Thread tomas nackaerts
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 is

Re: [QtMoko] adding agps support

2010-05-23 Thread Paul Fertser
tomas nackaerts tomas.nackae...@gmail.com 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

Re: [QtMoko] adding agps support

2010-05-21 Thread Radek Polak
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 down

Re: [QtMoko] adding agps support

2010-05-21 Thread Paul Fertser
Radek Polak pson...@seznam.cz 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

Re: [QtMoko] adding agps support

2010-05-20 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:44 PM, Tomas Nackaerts tomas.nackae...@gmail.com 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