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Hi Ric,
If not sure and maybe pc, I would have a gander at NavPak Pro (also a pocket version for the CE o/s but I'm not too knowledgeable on the latter one) www.globenav.com http://www.globenav.com/ Programs are written by a circumnavigator (who better) and for not much more than others has a load more bells & whistles that you'll end up needing out there handles sextant sights, planet star finder, scan own, C-Map, raster, etc. Users have an excellent user group and tech support backup. Join the user group as there's sometimes discussions on those farflung places you'll be soon heading to. Best regards Gerlad "Glen Wiley Wilson" wrote in message . .. Anyway, Garmins seem to me to have the most extensive support in the freeware community, for some reason, but I don't really know what you want to do to your chartplotter with your pc. It just occured to me that most of the freeware I've seen is also targeted at handhelds. I have no idea whether it will work with the more expensive units. It also occurs that you need to understand the different kinds of connections. There is plain NMEA, used for getting position data from the GPS to another instrument or the PC. For uploading and downloading waypoints, routes, and tracks, you use a proprietary format. A lot of the freeware is targeted at this proprietary traffic. Then there is the problem of attaching the GPS to the PC. I expect that the chartplotter you select will not have a serial connector for going straight to a PC, though many handhelds do. You will likely want to buy an interface to convert the NMEA traffic to something the PCs serial port will like. If you have more than one instrument to hook up, you may want to invest in a multiplexor. At this point, I have to confess to being unsure whether multiplexors handle the proprietary protocol for waypoint upload, etc. __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at worldwidewiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |