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Too bad it won't buffer several input ports so we can use it as a
multiplexer. Thanks for the program.... On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 16:44:31 +0200, "Ger" wrote: The PC program IPaNema reads NMEA sentences from one of the serial ports (Com1-4), wraps these in UDP packets and delivers these to any UDP client. The program can also act as an UDP client, receiving NMEA sentences over the network as UDP packet, unpacks and outputs these to any of the serial communications ports Com1-4. Because the program can be used both as UDP server or client it gives the user much flexibility in situations were there is a need to transmit NMEA data over IP networks. The program is freeware, and can be downloaded from www.sailsoft.nl. For an application example see http://www.sailsoft.nl/ipanemaconfig.htm -- Rgds, /Ger Rietman www.sailsoft.nl Larry W4CSC "No, NO, Mr Spock! I said beam me down a WRENCH, not a WENCH! KIRK OUT!" |
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