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* GPS for D90 project on [http://grink.com/2010/12/05/nikon-d90-homemade-gps/ this page] | * GPS for D90 project on [http://grink.com/2010/12/05/nikon-d90-homemade-gps/ this page] | ||
− | * Apparently, [http://grink.com/2010/12/05/nikon-d90-homemade-gps/#comment-32 minimun needed] is GPRMC and GPGGA. | + | * Apparently, [http://grink.com/2010/12/05/nikon-d90-homemade-gps/#comment-32 minimun needed] is [http://aprs.gids.nl/nmea/#rmc GPRMC] and GPGGA. |
* [[Bluetooth serial modules#Bolutek|Bolutek bluetooth serial module]] | * [[Bluetooth serial modules#Bolutek|Bolutek bluetooth serial module]] | ||
* [http://rietman.wordpress.com/2008/09/25/how-to-calculate-the-nmea-checksum/ Checksum] is hex representation of the XOR of everything between the '$' and '*' (not including). | * [http://rietman.wordpress.com/2008/09/25/how-to-calculate-the-nmea-checksum/ Checksum] is hex representation of the XOR of everything between the '$' and '*' (not including). |
Revision as of 00:13, 11 March 2013
Some quick project notes, while working:
- GPS for D90 project on this page
- Apparently, minimun needed is GPRMC and GPGGA.
- Bolutek bluetooth serial module
- Checksum is hex representation of the XOR of everything between the '$' and '*' (not including).