ok, thought so. I looked at that link you referred to earlier, and thats why i asked.With just one line of code in isolation like that, very hard to say.
Bottom line, it will wait for "N" to appear and then put the next 7 bytes of data into b0 to b6 respectively.
My understanding is that "N" (often) comes at the END of the latitude data, so at a guess, the next data set would be longitude, so maybe you're right.
Depends on the GPS/settings and where you are in the current data set.
There are many instances when an "N" might be sent.
http://www.gpsinformation.org/dale/nmea.htm
well you got really really good points@tater1337
Firstly, please have another look at post # 6
in
http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=13389
and the last few posts of:
http://www.picaxeforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=13039&page=14
Getting the GPS info into a Picaxe is no real problem,
but you have lots of other processing requirements.
Secondly, the 14m is an excellent piece of engineering.
But, it's only got a 255 byte memory / 14 variables / M8 maximum speed.
You've got a big, powerful Rocket.
Just my opinion, but, wouldn't you be better off with a
big powerful Picaxe chip,
as has already been suggested?