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thuss wrote:
You don't necessarily need a hub. You can also network the Pocket PC to the laptop with 802.11 directly by creating an "ad-hoc" network. I'd recommend my company's marine wireless navigation server ( http://www.marinewireless.us ) but we don't currently ship to the uk and it's probably more money than you want to spend anyhow. It sounds like a fun project but I think you'll find the remote desktop/vnc approach unsuitable for regular navigation. I think you'll want real pocket pc navigation software in the end (like the Capn or Oziexplorer offers) if you go the Pocket PC route. Then I think you'll get tired of the PocketPC and you'll want a real chart plotter or waterproof laptop in the cockpit. -Todd Snip You never spoke a truer word! Been there, done that, back to my trusty laptop and a crew member to watch the helm! Dennis. |
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