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This is for a base station wind instrument which I'm putting together for a sailing club. They have the NMEA instrument and have asked that I can put nice pretty graphs of wind speed and direction up on their website. I'm thinking of just writing some code myself to take the input and create a text file with it and have that FTP'd to their webspace and run CGI scripts to graph it. This might make it a bit clearer! I hope You can find the data structure of NMEA from many places in the webb. Just do your own coding for reading the serial port. After saving the log into a file, you can use tools like gnuplot to automatically make a graph from the last N hours in the format you like. With gnuplot, you can make many formats from a command line. Joakim |
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