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GPS Not Recognized
I have Capn 8.3 running with several GPS units that can be switched to
provide nav data. This setup works just fine and has for a very long time. I just loaded Offshore Navigator Light and SeaClear II for the fun of it, and it happens that neither program can "see" the GPS data. I am using a standard USB-to-serial cable and I have tried just about every combination of port and speed and GPS interface setting on 3 separate GPS units, but so far no go. Meanwhile the Capn 8.3 can see anything I feed it. Any ideas? -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
GPS Not Recognized
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:05:34 -0400, "Armond Perretta"
wrote: I have Capn 8.3 running with several GPS units that can be switched to provide nav data. This setup works just fine and has for a very long time. I just loaded Offshore Navigator Light and SeaClear II for the fun of it, and it happens that neither program can "see" the GPS data. I am using a standard USB-to-serial cable and I have tried just about every combination of port and speed and GPS interface setting on 3 separate GPS units, but so far no go. Meanwhile the Capn 8.3 can see anything I feed it. Any ideas? This doesn't answer your question but I'd suggest giving it a try with a relatively new (and free) nav package called OpenCPN. I've been testing it as an eventual replacement for my Maptech OSN and have been favorably impressed so far. It's an easy install and loads quickly. http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencpn/ |
GPS Not Recognized
"Armond Perretta" wrote in message ... I have Capn 8.3 running with several GPS units that can be switched to provide nav data. This setup works just fine and has for a very long time. I just loaded Offshore Navigator Light and SeaClear II for the fun of it, and it happens that neither program can "see" the GPS data. I am using a standard USB-to-serial cable and I have tried just about every combination of port and speed and GPS interface setting on 3 separate GPS units, but so far no go. Meanwhile the Capn 8.3 can see anything I feed it. Any ideas? Surely you must be missing out on the pleasure of sailing your boat while you are down below playing with all that hi-tech stuff? |
GPS Not Recognized
Edgar wrote:
Surely you must be missing out on the pleasure of sailing your boat while you are down below playing with all that hi-tech stuff? I guess I never realized that sailing is pleasurable only when one is on deck. I will have examine the possibility of moving the stove, dining table, wine locker, and liquor cabinet to the lazarette. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
GPS Not Recognized
Steve Lusardi wrote:
If one application sees your GPSs, the problem with Offshore Navigation Light and SeaClearII is clearly not hardware. That stated, the question is now the new applications. How did you get them? Are they legal? Do you need an activation code? Do you need a dongle? How about calling application tech support if you have legal copies. SeaClear is freeware with an open license. ON Lite is essentially freeware that Maptech supplied (or still supplies?) with certain chart packages that are encrypted. It was necessary, for example, to load ON Lite to set up my Bermuda electronic charts. In both cases these apps are "legal" if I understand the nature of your comment. Good point, but I am not sure this is the issue. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
GPS Not Recognized
On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:05:34 -0400, Armond Perretta wrote:
I have Capn 8.3 running with several GPS units that can be switched to provide nav data. This setup works just fine and has for a very long time. I just loaded Offshore Navigator Light and SeaClear II for the fun of it, and it happens that neither program can "see" the GPS data. I am using a standard USB-to-serial cable and I have tried just about every combination of port and speed and GPS interface setting on 3 separate GPS units, but so far no go. Meanwhile the Capn 8.3 can see anything I feed it. Any ideas? The USB-to-serial cable *might* have something to do with it. The USB standard does not include a GPS device, so a proprietary driver is needed. Capn probably provides them, perhaps, ONL and SeaClear don't. If you are familiar with telnet, you could telnet the port and see what, if anything, is being transmitted. |
GPS Not Recognized
thunder wrote in
t: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 12:05:34 -0400, Armond Perretta wrote: I have Capn 8.3 running with several GPS units that can be switched to provide nav data. This setup works just fine and has for a very long time. I just loaded Offshore Navigator Light and SeaClear II for the fun of it, and it happens that neither program can "see" the GPS data. I am using a standard USB-to-serial cable and I have tried just about every combination of port and speed and GPS interface setting on 3 separate GPS units, but so far no go. Meanwhile the Capn 8.3 can see anything I feed it. Any ideas? The USB-to-serial cable *might* have something to do with it. The USB standard does not include a GPS device, so a proprietary driver is needed. Capn probably provides them, perhaps, ONL and SeaClear don't. If you are familiar with telnet, you could telnet the port and see what, if anything, is being transmitted. Excellent point. The Cap'n DOES have a USB serial port emulator/driver that I'm sure is STILL resident on his computer even if The Cap'n isn't booted. So, The Cap'n's driver is stealing the data away from the port, no matter what program's running, making a data black hole that these other programs have no way of accessing from the proprietary driver.... The only way he'd get to see it is if he completely UNinstalled The Cap'n before installing one of these other crapware freebies, then he'd probably have GPS info off the open USB port that's not open now with the Cap'n's driver holding it close. If The Cap'n works great DON'T SCREW IT UP! Use it to go sailing! Trying to run several nav programs on that machine is SURE to screw it up with all the system tinkering they have to go through to get antiquated NMEA serial data through a computer that doesn't have ports for it any more..... -- Larry |
GPS Not Recognized
Larry wrote:
thunder wrote ... Armond Perretta wrote: I have Capn 8.3 running with several GPS units that can be switched to provide nav data ... I just loaded Offshore Navigator Light and SeaClear II ... and it happens that neither program can "see" the GPS ... I am using a standard USB-to-serial cable ... Capn 8.3 can see anything I feed it ... The USB-to-serial cable *might* have something to do with it. The USB standard does not include a GPS device, so a proprietary driver is needed. Capn probably provides them, perhaps, ONL and SeaClear don't ... Excellent point. The Cap'n DOES have a USB serial port emulator/driver that I'm sure is STILL resident on his computer even if The Cap'n isn't booted. So, The Cap'n's driver is stealing the data away from the port ... The only way he'd get to see it is if he completely UNinstalled The Cap'n before installing one of these other crapware freebies, then he'd probably have GPS info off the open USB port that's not open now with the Cap'n's driver holding it close ... Trying to run several nav programs on that machine is SURE to screw it up with all the system tinkering they have to go through to get antiquated NMEA serial data through a computer that doesn't have ports for it any more ... I think you both are onto the explanation. I suspected that something was hijacking the port so I restarted the machine and did not run Capn, but instead tried ON Lite and SeaClear separately. Unfortunately that didn't do the trick as the port still appears to be closed to the other software. What would happen if I used an additional USB-to-serial converter in another USB socket? Maybe I'll try the next time I'm at the yard. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
GPS Not Recognized
Armond,
If one application sees your GPSs, the problem with Offshore Navigation Light and SeaClearII is clearly not hardware. That stated, the question is now the new applications. How did you get them? Are they legal? Do you need an activation code? Do you need a dongle? How about calling application tech support if you have legal copies. Steve |
GPS Not Recognized
Armond,
Assuming you are legal, you won't know what the issue is 'till you contact them, but the problem is clearly the App. or its configuration, not hardware. Steve "Armond Perretta" wrote in message ... Steve Lusardi wrote: If one application sees your GPSs, the problem with Offshore Navigation Light and SeaClearII is clearly not hardware. That stated, the question is now the new applications. How did you get them? Are they legal? Do you need an activation code? Do you need a dongle? How about calling application tech support if you have legal copies. SeaClear is freeware with an open license. ON Lite is essentially freeware that Maptech supplied (or still supplies?) with certain chart packages that are encrypted. It was necessary, for example, to load ON Lite to set up my Bermuda electronic charts. In both cases these apps are "legal" if I understand the nature of your comment. Good point, but I am not sure this is the issue. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
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