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Steve Lusardi wrote:
We already have it. It's called Ethernet. Even if you have NMEA instruments, you can use intelligent gateways that already exist. What problem? Steve "Poit" wrote in message 00.119... I would like to see the community come up with an open standard that would kill off NMEA. It could stay purely ascii, be bi-directional, easy to use, no binary mumbo-jumbo. It could be extensible like XML. Best of all it would be free for everyone including manufacturers. ---- Posted via Pronews.com - Premium Corporate Usenet News Provider ---- http://www.pronews.com offers corporate packages that have access to 100,000+ newsgroups The problem is that applying these communication standards require knowledge that most people don't have, so they stick to what is offered and can interconnect without being a pro in data exchanges. If protocols like Ethernet or TCP/IP are applicable to marine equipment it would be wonderful to publish some installation procedures for people who are ignorant of them. Could this be done? It sounds that NEMA instruments could communicate using the Ethernet protocol. How do you do this? |
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