Hell sluggers...

Heres another problem I might not be able to work out...

I have a GPS and want to log its output onto a computer in simple NMEA format.

The GPS outputs a comma delimited data stream which contains text and numbers, 
usually in the format of a code for the data type and then the data itself, 
this is usually five alphas followed by the pertinant data with commas.

I pulled out my trusty old toshiba t1100 + (15 years and it still goes!) and 
logged the data successfully via the onboard coms port - you know - a DB9 
connector, this was using MS-DOS 3.2, which is grand but I want to do it with 
my newer laptop running mandrake 9.2 - it has more disc capacity and 
processing power.

To do this I need to convert the DB 9 pin to a USB input, I need to read the 
USB port at 4800 Baud for it to be readable, and to top it all off, I need to 
be able to write this data to a file - say every 10 minutes, simple text 
would do.

So, How can I do it??


Thanks in advance,

Nicholas Tomlin.

Alan Tyree,

If you�re reading this - do you still have your network switch, please 
advise??

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