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GPS output comes from the Nav program, Visual Navigation Suite. VNS repeats the
input to up to two selected com ports. "Johnhh" wrote: Do I understand that you run GPS in through one serial port and back out through another making it act as a NMEA splitter? Is there any trick to doing that? I assume then that it is also available to charting programs running one the computer. That sounds useful. John "sded" wrote in message .. . I use a 4 port Edgeport USB-Serial Converter on boat, 2 port at home, both under XP Pro SP2 and have never had a problem. The Belkin F5u103s I used previously occasionally BSOD, but not prohibitively. Edgeports are currently available on eBay at very low prices; highly recommended. The 4 port runs GPS in, GPS out (for DSC radios), a PTC-II, and a cell phone modem with no problems. You can also get Socket Serial PC Cards with 2 or 4 plug ports if you want real serial ports with IRQs et al instead of USB emulators. "larry" wrote: For the last four years and three computers, I've had two serial periphals to interface with ship's laptop. A GPS and a PTC IIe Pactor modem. The first two of the laptops had a DB-9 input and I used a belkin serial to USB adaptor. XP seems to have a habit of not recognizing a device and requires the driver to be re-installed. At times I have had a "memory mini dump" - "blue screen" crash as a result of a failure of interface with the GPS and nav pgm. I thought it to be the OS and installed 2000 on my last laptop and it was no more stable in terms of crashing than XP. I am considering getting a USB port replicator as I tried to run two different serial to USB converted devices at once and had major crash and config problems. Any advice on units and ARE THER ANY units with 2 DB-9 serial plug-ports? TIA, Larry |
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