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Bonjour à toutes et tous,
je suis en train d'éplucher la doc d'un GPS Sony dans le cadre d'un 
nouveau projet.
On peut le commander part un port UART (ou I2C) à l'aide de plusieurs 
protocoles: ASCII, binaire et RTCM.
Le protocole ASCII commence toujours par envoyer un caractère "@", et il 
ressemble à ceci:
@<commande> <arg1><arg2>...<CR><LF>
Avez-vous déjà vu ce genre de truc? 
Merci par avance.