I looked at the CS-325.  Seems like a lot of horse power for such small
tasks.  Then again I'm cheap.  I've never bought a new car, and my current
one is a 1998.  My boat is a 1989.  I'm running $100 ebay laptops that are
probably at least 10 years old throughout the house and boat.  I'm using a
15 year old chartplotter attached to 20 year old sailing instruments.  My
phone is a Galaxy S4 and I only upgraded because my Galaxy S1 got wet.  My
directv tivo box is original to the 12 year old plan and my TV doesn't have
HDMI.  But you know what?  They all work quite satisfactorily.

So, yes the CS-325 looks like a nice piece of hardware.  I would
investigate the USB bandwidth since i appears to only have one port.
Forcing wifi and hd could be a bottleneck.  Other than that I can't see any
reason why you won't be satisfied... It's just more than I would spend on
something that depreciates so fast.

What other questions or considerations?

Josh

On Nov 2, 2016 7:55 PM, "Josh Muckley" <[email protected]> wrote:

If you haven't played with a Raspberry Pi they are pretty incredible.
Cheap and powerful.  Multi boot but native linux.  $35 and the run
OpenCPN.  You can find all manner of 12v HDMI screens that it will drive.

Or just go get a laptop with 12v charger.

I still need to look at the compustick.

Josh

On Nov 2, 2016 3:38 PM, "Joel Aronson via CnC-List" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I'd like to have a windows machine on board to run OpenCPN, surf the web
> etc.
>
> I'm thinking of using a 12 volt TV that I can mount and an Intel
> ComputeStick CS-325.  Add a 12 volt to USB converter, BT keyboard/mouse and
> external hard drive.
>
> Thoughts/recommendations?
>
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