Olivia123
Active Member
So can you use these on opencpn on a raspberry. Bit confused
Yes. They are tied to the machine not the operating system. So you should have no problem on a raspberry PI or a PC running Linux.
I'm not sure if there is an idiots guide. o-charts have some info here:-
http://o-charts.org/downloads.html
and the oeSENC plugin is here
https://opencpn.org/OpenCPN/plugins/oesenc.html
There is an opencpn wiki page here
https://opencpn.org/wiki/dokuwiki/d..._manual:toolbar_buttons:plugins:charts:oesenc
I had to upgrade to opencpn 4.6 to get it all to work, and also had an S63 user permit from o-charts. Then it was a case of creating fingerprint files on my laptop and uploading them to o-charts - the process of buying the charts sort of guided me through but it didn't feel intuitive.
Yes I have managed to get them onto my laptop. I upgraded opencpn on the laptop and the plugin was there. But on the raspberry I have the latest version of opencpn but I cannot get the oesenc plugin so that I can create the fingerprint. I will keep trying.
I just added the Pi plugin using preferences|add/remove software menu then filtering for oesenc.
Haven't loaded any charts yet but the plugin seemed to load ok and create a fingerprint file.
On a raspberry pi3 running openplotter with the latest raspbian. If you are not running the latest raspbian with openplotter then your machine might look different.Was this on the raspberry. if so could you tell me how you did it please. I am struggling
On a raspberry pi3 running openplotter with the latest raspbian. If you are not running the latest raspbian with openplotter then your machine might look different.
Go into menu and the add software is in preferences..
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Licensed for one year? Can they be used after that period?
Has there been a formal answer to this question? The answer that followed (#13) didn't seem too sure.
The O-charts Conditions state the following "oeSENC chart licenses are valid for the agreed period of one year starting with the date of licencing and include the existing updates during this period."
Do they self-destruct after the 12 months are up or just stop receiving updates?
[h=3]What happens when my licence expires after a year from purchase?[/h]Your chart will not disappear but you have to buy it again if you want to update.
Might be a bit minority interest to have its very own forum?I'm wondering if it would be useful and productive if we asked the forum Admin to set up an Open charts forum.
Any views please ?
Thanks for pointing them out GHA - I had missed the announcement.