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"Glen \"Wiley\" Wilson" wrote:

Since no charting software that I
am aware of accepts network data,you have to convert back to RS232 for
the PC.


Most of the charting software that I use accepts my Garmin/Garmin
Protocol connected GPS that feeds a serial port on my laptop which then
serves it out on the LAN foar any other LAN connected CPU to use as
input. I have GPSy, MaxSea, MacGPS, Street Atlas, Topo, and a few others
that all take data from the network connected Garmin GPS3+. No big
deal, here, been running this stuff this way for 5 years.

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