Hammerhead PMB 2520

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* Feature: GPS + AGPS
 
* Feature: GPS + AGPS
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* Facturer: Global Locate
 
* Product Homepage: [http://www.globalocate.com/SEMICONDUCTORS/SEMI_HAMMER_Frameset.htm Hammerhead]
 
* Product Homepage: [http://www.globalocate.com/SEMICONDUCTORS/SEMI_HAMMER_Frameset.htm Hammerhead]
 
* Driver: Implemented as a binary with NMEA output suitable for the gpsd daemon ([[gpsd]])
 
* Driver: Implemented as a binary with NMEA output suitable for the gpsd daemon ([[gpsd]])
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* Connected to (in userspace): /dev/ttySAC1
 
* Connected to (in userspace): /dev/ttySAC1
 
* PM Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-power_control.patch
 
* PM Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-power_control.patch
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[[Category:GPS]]

Latest revision as of 12:57, 4 September 2008

  • Feature: GPS + AGPS
  • Facturer: Global Locate
  • Product Homepage: Hammerhead
  • Driver: Implemented as a binary with NMEA output suitable for the gpsd daemon (gpsd)
  • Externally-accessible GPS antenna connector of type MMCX

A binary (closed source) driver is available - see gllin. Efforts to reverse engineer the protocol are partially detailed in Hammerhead/Protocol, these have stalled since the announcement that the Neo FreeRunner will use a different GPS.

[edit] Neo 1973

Main article: Neo_1973_hardware


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  • Feature: GPS + AGPS
  • Product Homepage: Hammerhead
  • Driver: Implemented as a binary with NMEA output suitable for the gpsd daemon (gpsd)
  • Externally-accessible GPS antenna connector of type MMCX

A binary (closed source) driver is available - see gllin. Efforts to reverse engineer the protocol are partially detailed in Hammerhead/Protocol, these have stalled since the announcement that the Neo FreeRunner will use a different GPS.

Neo 1973

Main article: Neo_1973_hardware