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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 22:54:55 +0200, "Meindert Sprang"
wrote: "Glen "Wiley" Wilson" wrote in message ... PS Where are the Mac users in this thread? They should be foaming at the mouth by now... Why? OS X is just a slick interface on top of a rewritten unix (BSD, I believe). So they are already the happiest people in the world ;-) And on top of that, there is already decent nav software available for the Mac. Meindert Well, if I didn't get them started you just did. :-) It's not about the technology, *It's About The Vision!* __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at worldwidewiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |
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"Glen "Wiley" Wilson" wrote in
message ... Well, if I didn't get them started you just did. :-) It's not about the technology, *It's About The Vision!* Wow, do I hear Bill Gates talking ? :-)) Meindert |
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 00:12:34 +0200, "Meindert Sprang"
wrote: Wow, do I hear Bill Gates talking ? :-)) Meindert Now *that's* funny. What is it the lawyers say? Something like "When the facts are against you, argue the law. When the law is against you, argue the facts. When the law and the facts are against you, shout, and pound on the table." There should be a marketing version: "When you're behind on technology, talk about your vision. When you lack vision, trot out the speeds and feeds. When you lack technology and nobody buys into your vision, sue." Glen The above is copyright 2004 Glen Wilson and is released to the public under the terms of the GNU Public License. __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at worldwidewiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |
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"Meindert Sprang" wrote: Why? OS X is just a slick interface on top of a rewritten unix (BSD, I believe). So they are already the happiest people in the world ;-) And on top of that, there is already decent nav software available for the Mac. Meindert I've been waiting for someone to post the above......been a MacOS fan since Version 1.0 Me |
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"Me" wrote in message
... In article , "Meindert Sprang" wrote: Why? OS X is just a slick interface on top of a rewritten unix (BSD, I believe). So they are already the happiest people in the world ;-) And on top of that, there is already decent nav software available for the Mac. Meindert I've been waiting for someone to post the above......been a MacOS fan since Version 1.0 Ok, have a go at me..... :-) Meindert |
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"BillP" wrote in message news:wv_Xc.3410$Rk.2365@trndny03...
Why don't you come out with a Linux version like the rest of the people in this thread want? Many people buy a dedicated chartplotter just because a windows based system is too risky for them. That's another group of potential customers for a linux package. One could even sell it pre-installed on a nice small 12V computer, with the entire thing on a flash disk (solid state). This would still allow you to run other apps as well. By nature, windows is very unsuitable to be installed on a flash disk because is writes so many temporary files on many places. This will wear out a flash disk very soon. Linux on the other hand, is very well organized with all temporary files on one specific place. Allocate a ramdisk for that and your linux system will run for ages on a flash disk. Meindert |
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On 2004-08-27 16:31:47 +1000, "Meindert Sprang"
said: "NIFFOCBT" wrote in message ... Can you integrate several Sensors?. Of course he can; with our multiplexers :-) The type of plotter they use can sink and swim someone if it is not done right. If a plotter is not set up correctly or fails at a crucial moment then whats the use. You dont use a plotter on a nice sunny day. You use it when you are lost, tired, or in bad weather. Triggered by the above remark I wonder why no company has yet written a decent navigation package running on Linux. I know this will stir up something, but I have been on a ship, developing software to control a KVM switch that knitted 12 LCD's and 10 computers together. All computers were running XP (!) except the one I installed for controlling the KVM switch. This one ran linux and did the routing to four selectable internet connections as well. Many of these computers had the occasional crash, but the only one that kept on running was the Linux box. Meindert www.shipmodul.com Well at the risk of stiring things up more... We allready have a major unix based desktop that has very good reliability and lots of applications software. It's called MacOS X. BSD based it is really very good and very reliable. The major problem with charting software for me is that all the packages I've looked at for the Mac have support for BSB charts. This is great for NA and Europe but utterly useless for Australia. ARCS and S57 are the way to go for the future as this is where 'official' data will come from (hydro offices). Before anyone tries to convince me that there are BSB formated charts for Australia I suggest you really look at the issue. There are none that are usefull. This has been confirmed through several charting software developers. Charting software is useless without charts! The major commercial packages that support C-Map are a possibility as both C-Map and Navonics have data sets that cover Australia. Just my 2 cents worth. -- Regards, John Proctor VK3JP, VKV6789 S/V Chagall |
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 21:39:39 GMT, John Proctor
wrote: The major problem with charting software for me is that all the packages I've looked at for the Mac have support for BSB charts. This is great for NA and Europe but utterly useless for Australia. ARCS and S57 are the way to go for the future as this is where 'official' data will come from (hydro offices). Before anyone tries to convince me that there are BSB formated charts for Australia I suggest you really look at the issue. There are none that are usefull. This has been confirmed through several charting software developers. Charting software is useless without charts! Concur, though I'd like a package that supports BSB as well as ARCS and S57 ENCs. The next PC chart software I buy will support those formats, period. The next chartplotter I buy will allow me to upload my ARCS and S57s instead of buying proprietary chips, period. But I'm not holding my breath... __________________________________________________ __________ Glen "Wiley" Wilson usenet1 SPAMNIX at world wide wiley dot com To reply, lose the capitals and do the obvious. Take a look at cpRepeater, my NMEA data integrator, repeater, and logger at http://www.worldwidewiley.com/ |
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"Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... Triggered by the above remark I wonder why no company has yet written a decent navigation package running on Linux. http://freshmeat.net/projects/hugo/ Not being a linux user I cannot comment on whether decent or not. |
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