March 6, 2007 08:58
I believe rirvine's setup includes two GPS, one as part of a Raymarine system and another such as a Garmin, As such he had two streams of GPS NMEA data coming into MacENC. Since the Raymarine GPS NMEA data was coming into the instruments panel it is ignored. So there is no conflict.
A conflict would be created on the TCP/IP server because the NMEA data is combined. The option "Processed Only" resolves that by transmitting only the NMEA data that MacENC actually processed.
Yes the is an OS X Shipmodul Configuration tool. It works for the Miniplex 41 & 42 series. The Shipmodul Miniplex-Lite is a great unit, however requires no configuration. It supports two regular NMEA data input connections and one high speed AIS NMEA data connection.
A conflict would be created on the TCP/IP server because the NMEA data is combined. The option "Processed Only" resolves that by transmitting only the NMEA data that MacENC actually processed.
Yes the is an OS X Shipmodul Configuration tool. It works for the Miniplex 41 & 42 series. The Shipmodul Miniplex-Lite is a great unit, however requires no configuration. It supports two regular NMEA data input connections and one high speed AIS NMEA data connection.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA