Newcomer to this list and GPSD in general, with a question way down at the end.
The story is this. On my little sailboat, I find that I tend to use my Android
tablet (or even my Android phone!) more than I use my perfectly fine
chartplotter, even though the chartplotter has the biggest screen of the lot.
I guess I like the human interface more; panning and zooming is more intuitive.
Also, entering routes and waypoints is a whole lot easier on the little
devices, if only because I can do it all at home.
But panning and zooming on these devices is also slow; the reduced horsepower
is an issue. Also, the accuracy of my position using the internal GPS is not
nearly so good as the fancy unit attached to the chartplotter.
So my plan was to use a Windows tablet running OpenCPN and connect the external
GPS to the tablet via WiFi.
Sadly, that otherwise excellent (IMHO) plan took me down any number of ratholes ..
virtual COM ports, UART->TCP bridges and so forth.
Then I looked closer at OpenCPN and discovered that the virtual COM port thing
is now effectively built in to the software. Looking closer still, I
discovered that newer versions of OpenCPN support GPSD, which looks like pretty
much exactly what I want!
HOWEVER, what I don't want to do is have a largish PC running Linux on board;
this is a _small_ sailboat.
So, what's the smallest Linux device with enough poop .. RAM, processing power,
etc. .. that will do what I want; receive serial GPS info and rebroadcast it
via WiFi?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Alan
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There is nothing, absolutely nothing, half so much worth doing
as simply messing about in boats.