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Larry W4CSC March 9th 04 05:27 AM

Web site with ICW charts to view?
 
Thanks for the pointers!

I did a little hunting around because Fugawi's only runs on NT, 2000
and XP, for some reason yet to be discovered, probably related to
reporting in background. That's usually the reason, now. I found a
program for the rest of us called SeeMyDEnc from www.sevencs.com in
Hamburg, Germany. It hasn't asked for money, yet, but may be
shareware. It runs under Win95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and Linux, which is
nice. My system is Win98SE, because I don't like copy protected XP
saying NO BOOT if I change hardware. I'm downloading all 196MB of the
chart data, now, so I'll test SeeMyDEnc and see how it works. There
are a couple of other ENC freeware programs I saw in my search, too,
that didn't require networking and sharing to boot.



On 07 Mar 2004 07:36:24 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:

Surely you jest.......

Just because your taxes paid for the damned charts, cartography that
drew them and all the research that went into them....that doesn't
mean you actually can USE or download them without paying some 3rd
party who's bribed your government for exclusive rights to them......

Dammit all....Someone should hang!



Larry W4CSC
POWER is our friend!





Good news, Larry

NOAA has released electronic charts, free.

Here's the secret handshake:

http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/index.htm

These are ENC format charts, and they require a "viewer". A viewer can be
downloaded, free, at www.fugawi.com/viewenc/viewenc.html



Larry W4CSC
POWER is our friend!

David Brooks March 9th 04 10:16 PM

Web site with ICW charts to view?
 
Funny thing is I checked the available charts of the gulf coast of
florida and they are marked up with survey data. viewed on free viewer
but can't find them in my files with Capt'n. Format is only viewable
with programs licensed to view.
Still have to find detailed electronic charts of the gulf coast for
capt'n, as the free charts won't work for me. I refuse to upgrade from
98se to xp just to look at charts. after all I did upgrade windows
3.1 to 98 to have tide charts work.
I still prefer the paper charts in old chartbook form for actual
navigation, I still don't trust pc not crash while underway;)
Dave


David Brooks March 9th 04 10:16 PM

Web site with ICW charts to view?
 
Funny thing is I checked the available charts of the gulf coast of
florida and they are marked up with survey data. viewed on free viewer
but can't find them in my files with Capt'n. Format is only viewable
with programs licensed to view.
Still have to find detailed electronic charts of the gulf coast for
capt'n, as the free charts won't work for me. I refuse to upgrade from
98se to xp just to look at charts. after all I did upgrade windows
3.1 to 98 to have tide charts work.
I still prefer the paper charts in old chartbook form for actual
navigation, I still don't trust pc not crash while underway;)
Dave


Mark Borgerson March 16th 04 03:29 PM

Web site with ICW charts to view?
 
In article , says...
Thanks for the pointers!

I did a little hunting around because Fugawi's only runs on NT, 2000
and XP, for some reason yet to be discovered, probably related to
reporting in background. That's usually the reason, now. I found a
program for the rest of us called SeeMyDEnc from
www.sevencs.com in
Hamburg, Germany. It hasn't asked for money, yet, but may be
shareware. It runs under Win95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and Linux, which is
nice. My system is Win98SE, because I don't like copy protected XP
saying NO BOOT if I change hardware. I'm downloading all 196MB of the
chart data, now, so I'll test SeeMyDEnc and see how it works. There
are a couple of other ENC freeware programs I saw in my search, too,
that didn't require networking and sharing to boot.


I've been looking at ENC charts using Caris Easy ENC 3.0 from
www.caris.com.

BTW, I was a bit leery of the WinXP hardware change issue
when my motherboard failed recently. I put in a new mother
board, processor, and video card and retained the old network
card and hard disk (which I backed up, then reformatted to
the NT file system. WinXP booted and re-installed without
problems. Apparently the hardware examination process gives
a very high weight to the network card.

Mark Borgerson



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