Chris Kuethe wrote: > On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Tim Cwik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> gpsd: TSIP pkt_id = 0x8f, packetlen= 0x15 >> gpsd: packet sniff finds type 4 >> gpsd: switch_driver(Trimble TSIP) called... >> gpsd: selecting Trimble TSIP driver... >> gpsd: ntpd_link_activate: 0 >> gpsd: speed 9600, 8O1 >> > > gpsd sees something that looks like TSIP, so it switches to 8O1. > > >> cgps reports no time, no position, and no fix. >> >> I am using the THunderbolt as it was configured when I bought it. >> I was expecting that gpsd would understand TSIP and the THunderbolt/gpsd >> combination would act like the Garmin/gpsd combination. >> >> Any thoughts on what I might be doing wrong? >> > > You seem to be doing the right things. To see more of what gpsd is > doing try running with -D4. > > I'm going to hazard a guess and say that your thunderbolt is running > with 8N1 rather than 8O1 as gpsd expects. I haven't come up with a > good way to make gpsd detect parity yet... I have a copernicus on the > way and it apparently uses 8N1 also, whereas my lassen iq does 8O1. > Is there a way to have gpsd use 8N1 for TSIP? The manual says teh thunderbolt uses 8N1, the windows support program says it and the thunderbolt are using 8N1. I can not find a way to tell the thunderbolt to use 8O1.
Thanks for any more insight. Tim _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts and follow the instructions there.
