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Your question is definetly a networking issue, compatible devices and
software configuration. This is independent of what you running on your pc. Get the PPC networked to your Pc using a wireless network hub, and get VNC configured properly. All else is irrelevant. If this doesn't help, try other newsgroups geared to Pocket PCs and networking, VNCs. Good luck. Luis Castro By the Way, all the below is a network connection, but not of the type that will sustain VNC. So your barking up the wrong tree. Get your PPC and PC wireless networked, and run VNC to the IP address you give your Pc. Chart plotting on a small screen, may be very cumbersome, beside time-consuming. Flemming Torp (kanelbolle anmar) wrote: "Dennis Pogson" skrev i en meddelelse ... Flemming Torp wrote: Thank you for your input. All I know, is that there is a cable connection between the socket of my PPC and into a USB port in my notebook. The program is called Microsoft ActiveSync, and I can 'see' the memory of the PPC from explorer on the notebook, when the PPC is in the craddle ... And via this connection I can send data back and forth. F.ex. synchronize Outlook, download maps from PC to PPC. Snip I carried out an experiment last night. Set up my laptop and moved the wireless mouse away to the far end of the room. I was able to control the mouse on-screen from 20 feet away. Set up a remote TFT display at this distance and was able to work the laptop from at least 20 feet away. Now, if the remote screen could be made portable and weatherproof.......................... My wife has an old (you know, a couple of years) 15" TFT for office use only. As I'm looking for a 'nice to know-solution' (not to say 'quick&dirty'), and the screen needs a power cable anyway, so I'm not that concerned about the cable to the PC ... So may be, she really needs a new 17" TFT monitor? I will ask her ... What about setting it up behind a perspex window in the cockpit bulkhead? Not impossible, and certainly a cheap solution. All modern TFT's are equipped for wall mounting, which makes it easy to set up. A 19" TFT costing UK=A3225 is available, and could be seen from anywhere in the cockpit provided there was enough space in the bulkhead to mount it. Only trouble is, these things consume power like there is no tomorrow! And also the contrast/light of the monitor could be a problem - I will have to make an experiment ... As my initial idea was to use my PPC, I think 15" will be OK. Some kind of protection will be needed - and, I agree, the power consumption is an issue. I will give it a try with my wife's TFT, before I invest in something new ... Now, where did I put that jigsaw..................................? Dennis No Sir! This is just a 'nice to have' supplement to the 'real navigation equipment down under' - no jigsaw will be needed in this case ... If I won in the lottery, and would spend DKK 52.000,- for the RayMarine M 1500 monitor (one U$ equals 5,70 DKK) it might (just might!) deserve its own 'whole' in the bulkhead ... but to be honest - its not on the top of my wish list ... Thank you for your constructive input! -- Flemming Torp 'Even the worst day sailing is better than the best day working' ... |
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