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"speckfisher" wrote in message
... Whats all that hyperterminal or MPXConfig?????????? Hyperterminal is a terminal program, present on every windows system. You can use that program to show NMEA data that is received on a serial port on your screen. Hyperterminal is a pain to configure, especially if you're not up to speed with serial data communications. So therefore I suggested MPXConfig. This is a program I wrote to configure my NMEA multiplexers and you can also use it to show NMEA data. It does the same as Hyperterminal but it is preconfigured to NMEA (8 databits, 1 stopbit, no parity) and you can set the speed right on the main screen to 4800 baud instead of disconnecting first, dive into a menu and re-connect again as in Hyperterminal. MPXConfig is free and can be downloaded from http://www.shipmodul.com/downloads/mpxconfig2.11.zip Meindert |
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