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Hi group

Anyone here knowing about topic?

thanks
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Only the full version of 10 or later

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On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 14:07:47 +0100, "Børge Wedel Müller"
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Hi group

Anyone here knowing about topic?


There are a few others like seaclear, rosepoint, seapro but I want to
stick to my own.
For that reason I plan to install Yacht-AIS as a second appl. next to
my ECS.
The designer of Yacht-AIS is working on a version that reroutes the
nmea-sentences to another virtual comport so you can let your ECS
listen to that comport.
I have no ties with the company or even real experience with this
package yet cause this version will only be available around christmas
but maybe you want to take a look at:
http://emmel.alfahosting.org/
Look for the pro-version. I asked the guy if it works with the nasa
engine and it does....

Luck, Len
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