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therefore the almanac data may well change (slightly) from day to day. Does this sound reasonable? Any way of establishing whether this is true?
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Not true, AFAIK. A-GPS can contain several methods of assistance. IIRC at least these:
* rough location (e.g. from GSM network)
* ephemeris & almanac data
* computational help
I'm not interested in Skyhook (proprietary, expensive, closed), but I've done some tests on my own. Based on those test I can believe the 20m figure (as a best case scenario). It would open quite a lot of possibilities...
A personal MAC address database could very well be a geoclue data provider, and would work pretty well for the common locations (home, office, ...).
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I am starting do doubt if anything from nvd_data is fed back to the GPS chip by gpsd.
*We* could do this if we knew the format of supl.nokia.com: so far I've not been able to find any information on the protocol other than it being a H-SPL service. More details welcome :-)
Andrew Flegg -- mailto:andrew@bleb.org | http://www.bleb.org
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