Playtime
Well-Known Member
For a dozen or more years I have used a laptop on board for passage planning, real-time nav (back-up) and passage logging (plus all the usual laptop stuff in port). Currently I'm using Windows on a rather slow old HP system and am getting increasingly frustrated with Win10 - constant updates, slow response on the aging hardware etc.
I have dual boot with Linux (Ubuntu MATE) on the laptop and have been seriously considering abandoning Windows completely in favour of Linux. The problem holding me back has been OpenCPN, or rather the lack of up to date, legal charts that will run on it in Linux. This year, with the availability of reasonably priced Admiralty vector charts for OpenCPN that will run under Linux (see http://o-charts.org), the main problem has been solved. However, there are now a couple of secondary problems that I would appreciate help in solving.
There are 3 NMEA 0183 input streams to the laptop (instruments (converted from NMEA 2000 by an Actisense NGW1), AIS and Navtex) that I want to continue using. The instruments and AIS data currently feed into NavMonPC which not only displays and logs the data but also multiplexes it into a TCP/IP stream for OpenCPN. Navtex is passed straight to the NASA PC Pro Display programme.
So, (finally) my questions -
1. Are there any recommended Linux programmes that can replace NavMonPC for display, logging and multiplexing/virtual porting of the instruments and AIS data streams?
2. Is there a Linux programme that will handle the NASA Navtex Engine (both control and data display)?
Thanks.
I have dual boot with Linux (Ubuntu MATE) on the laptop and have been seriously considering abandoning Windows completely in favour of Linux. The problem holding me back has been OpenCPN, or rather the lack of up to date, legal charts that will run on it in Linux. This year, with the availability of reasonably priced Admiralty vector charts for OpenCPN that will run under Linux (see http://o-charts.org), the main problem has been solved. However, there are now a couple of secondary problems that I would appreciate help in solving.
There are 3 NMEA 0183 input streams to the laptop (instruments (converted from NMEA 2000 by an Actisense NGW1), AIS and Navtex) that I want to continue using. The instruments and AIS data currently feed into NavMonPC which not only displays and logs the data but also multiplexes it into a TCP/IP stream for OpenCPN. Navtex is passed straight to the NASA PC Pro Display programme.
So, (finally) my questions -
1. Are there any recommended Linux programmes that can replace NavMonPC for display, logging and multiplexing/virtual porting of the instruments and AIS data streams?
2. Is there a Linux programme that will handle the NASA Navtex Engine (both control and data display)?
Thanks.
