Not a rocket scientist- a computer programmer...
So the choices are DC-GPS-AP [XOR] DC-GPS-PC. I figured it was something like that. The significant question in the back of my mind, goes something like this- If all the little doo-dads on board are talking to each other (via an NMEA interface, or similar), How do you hook up more than two devices to each other?I'm sure there are folks out there with the GPS, AP, laptop, depth sounder, knot log, LORAN, bilge pump, Coffee maker, wind generator, VHF, anchor winches, microwaves, and DC monitors all wired together and talking to each other. Unless there's a hub of some sort, then all but two of the devices (the ends of the chain) MUST be able to communicate with at least two devices each...(to visualize- The above chain would be abbreviated as:GPS-AP-PC-DS-KL-LR-BP-CM-WG-VHF-AW-MW-DC. The only devices that are connected to ONLY one other device are the DC Monitor and the GPS- Everything else must talk to two devices (e.g., Depth Sounder is talking to both KnotLog and Laptop).)I'd bet there's a hub of some sort available that will solve your problem; If that weren't the case, ANY broken link in the chain of devices would create a catastrophic failure of the entire system (eg., cat V net cabling versus coaxial cable). Anyone else care to weigh in on this?Now, as long as I don't plumb the bilge pump output to the coffee maker input, I'll be okay ;o)--Jon BastienH25 'Adagio' (Far too small to have that many gadgets!)...Geez, I gotta quit posting here at the END of a 12-hour night shift...