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I am running XP and have a C-Map USBCC card reader which allows me to use my C-Map cartridges with C-Map's own PC Planner NT, MaxSea and SOB and, maybe, other third party software, via a USB connection.
My plotter (Navman) and my radar/plotter (Raymarine) both take C-Map and my principal configuration is to have the C-Map cartridge in the Navman which is either by the steering position below, or on deck (I just move the plotter to the appropriate position) and I can fall back to the Raymarine monochrome plotter in the radar, should the Navman fail.
However, I like to do my passage planning on my laptop which has a much larger, clearer screen. Sometimes at sea I want to make a significant change to the passage plan and it would be convenient for me to emulate the C-Map USBCC including the cartridges I own so that they can be used by the laptop while the cartridges are in use in the Navman plotter.
Unlike other USB mass storage devices, the USBCC does not appear at all in Windows Explorer and one has to find it in Device Manager - even then, it is impossible to interrogate it or see which cartridges are in place. Ideally, I am looking for an emulator package along the lines of Alcohol which will emulate the C-Map USBCC. Can anyone help me with that?
As an aside, does anyone know of an alternative to Alcohol as a CD/DVD drive emulator that does not include any kind of spyware? Is the spyware in Alcohol sinister? I use Alcohol to run software that requires a disc to be present to run - a practice that I regard as an unacceptable restriction by software vendors since it ties up my only drive.
Many thanks for your help.
My plotter (Navman) and my radar/plotter (Raymarine) both take C-Map and my principal configuration is to have the C-Map cartridge in the Navman which is either by the steering position below, or on deck (I just move the plotter to the appropriate position) and I can fall back to the Raymarine monochrome plotter in the radar, should the Navman fail.
However, I like to do my passage planning on my laptop which has a much larger, clearer screen. Sometimes at sea I want to make a significant change to the passage plan and it would be convenient for me to emulate the C-Map USBCC including the cartridges I own so that they can be used by the laptop while the cartridges are in use in the Navman plotter.
Unlike other USB mass storage devices, the USBCC does not appear at all in Windows Explorer and one has to find it in Device Manager - even then, it is impossible to interrogate it or see which cartridges are in place. Ideally, I am looking for an emulator package along the lines of Alcohol which will emulate the C-Map USBCC. Can anyone help me with that?
As an aside, does anyone know of an alternative to Alcohol as a CD/DVD drive emulator that does not include any kind of spyware? Is the spyware in Alcohol sinister? I use Alcohol to run software that requires a disc to be present to run - a practice that I regard as an unacceptable restriction by software vendors since it ties up my only drive.
Many thanks for your help.