[Thumbgps-devel] Promoting the Macx-1

tz thomas at mich.com
Thu May 10 12:06:54 EDT 2012


Apparently you can't get to any drivers or software without a "login".  I
don't know if there are any opensource configuration utilities - but that
doesn't help if you need a driver.

On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:57 AM, tz <thomas at mich.com> wrote:

> The Ublox 6 document (page 136) has "Align to UTC" for the messages and
> the option to change the rate.
>
> It would be interesting to compare the jitter and offset with this set and
> not using PPS>
>
> And there is a lot of discussion on dead reckoning.
>
> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Jau-Yang Chen <cjy at navisys.com.tw> wrote:
>
>> Dear Eric,
>>
>> Thanks again for your kind support. It's our responsibility to provide the
>> good performance product with better quality to our customers. It's really
>> the great reward for all of your help to promote Macx-1.
>>
>> For dead-reckoning and 1PPS issue, we will double check and come back to
>> you.
>>
>> The data sheet of GR-601 is also attached. You are much appreciated to
>> review and improve it.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> JY
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Eric S. Raymond [mailto:esr at thyrsus.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 2:14 AM
>> To: cjy at navisys.com.tw
>> Cc: 'veronica'; tcf at navisys.com.tw; thumbgps-devel at lists.bufferbloat.net;
>> 'lily'; gloria at navisys.com.tw
>> Subject: Promoting the Macx-1
>>
>> >From Jau-Yang Chen <cjy at navisys.com.tw>
>> >                 It will be great and much appreciated if we could have
>> >a  channel to sell this winning product in Amazon.
>>
>> Working on it.  But no result yet - I may have to go through several links
>> in a chain of references.
>>
>> > We plan to put an article as attached on our website for advertisement.
>> > Could you please review and comment?
>>
>> Have reviewed.  You can quote any of that you like.
>>
>> >                            It will be helpful to promote Macx-1 USB
>> > GPS receiver if you could also put it in the website of your
>> > SIG/project.
>>
>> Done. Find it on <http://catb.org/gpsd/hardware.html>
>>
>> Also note that once we confirm a U.S. retail partner for you guys I will
>> promote the product on my blog and Google+.  As I have over
>> 18,000 blog and G+ followers with a heavy concentration among programmers
>> and engineers who are likely GPS customers, this is exposure many vendors
>> would kill for.  I have never plugged a product before; this will be your
>> reward for a job very well done.
>>
>> The market you will be selling the Macx-1 into is much more interested in
>> detailed technical information about the device than you are probably used
>> to.  The datasheet for this device should list the exact uBlox chip or
>> module it uses, the NMEA version, and (most importantly!) a link to
>> programming information about the GPS engine - uBlox's technical manual on
>> programming the chip would do.
>>
>> One of our people already mentioned turning off the dead-reckoning feature
>> so the device won't emit PPS after it has lost lock. One reason to link to
>> the technical manual is so we can determine if this is really an issue; it
>> might be the firmware stops emitting PPS in dead-reckoning mode, and
>> that's
>> exactly the sort of detail Macx-1 customers will be interested in.
>>
>> Another one of our people, Dave Taht, has inquired about customized cases.
>> That gives me an interesting marketing idea.  Look at the GPSD project
>> logo
>> at <http://catb.org/gpsd/gpsd-logo-small.png>. That's a Linux penguin
>> with
>> GPS satellites orbiting it.  You might want to think about doing a batch
>> of
>> these with the logo on the case - with a little promotion they'd probably
>> sell like crazy to Linux fans.
>>
>> My offer to review and improve the English version of your technical
>> documentation is still open.
>> --
>>                <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a>
>>
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