Re: [time-nuts] NMEA reader?

2010-01-08 Thread Hal Murray
z...@dakotacom.net said: I'm totally new to this semi-DIY gps stuff. Can anyone recommend any NMEA packet reader software that will work on my old Windows 98 laptop (using data through the RS-232 serial)?. Searching online I find a lot of rather expensive software that does much more than

Re: [time-nuts] NMEA reader?

2010-01-08 Thread John Lofgren
and frequency measurement Subject: [time-nuts] NMEA reader? I'm totally new to this semi-DIY gps stuff. Can anyone recommend any NMEA packet reader software that will work on my old Windows 98 laptop (using data through the RS-232 serial)?. Searching online I find a lot of rather expensive

[time-nuts] NMEA reader?

2010-01-07 Thread Jim Mandaville
I'm totally new to this semi-DIY gps stuff. Can anyone recommend any NMEA packet reader software that will work on my old Windows 98 laptop (using data through the RS-232 serial)?. Searching online I find a lot of rather expensive software that does much more than I want to do. Any

Re: [time-nuts] NMEA reader?

2010-01-07 Thread Brian Kirby
NEMA is ASCII, comma delimited. Basic stuff can be read with terminal emulator. Jim Mandaville wrote: I'm totally new to this semi-DIY gps stuff. Can anyone recommend any NMEA packet reader software that will work on my old Windows 98 laptop (using data through the RS-232 serial)?.

Re: [time-nuts] NMEA reader?

2010-01-07 Thread James R. Gorr
Subject: [time-nuts] NMEA reader? To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement time-nuts@febo.com Date: Thursday, January 7, 2010, 6:42 PM I'm totally new to this semi-DIY gps stuff.  Can anyone recommend any NMEA packet reader software that will work on my old Windows 98 laptop