May 7, 2012 09:45
WiFi is the only way I know. You don't have to use a router like Airport Express though. You can create a computer-to-computer network by choosing "Create Network!" from the WiFi menu or in the Network System Preferences
iNavX is well worth it but you can use Splashtop remote (or others like AirServer) to remotely access your MacBook. The resolution suffers a bit.
If you have NMEA 0183 on your instruments, they can be read by MacENC using a USB to db9 cable and driver or a WiFi multiplexer depending on your setup. For NMEA 2000, you will need an Actisense NGT-1 cable.
iNavX is well worth it but you can use Splashtop remote (or others like AirServer) to remotely access your MacBook. The resolution suffers a bit.
If you have NMEA 0183 on your instruments, they can be read by MacENC using a USB to db9 cable and driver or a WiFi multiplexer depending on your setup. For NMEA 2000, you will need an Actisense NGT-1 cable.
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Jon Longworth
Jon Longworth