tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3086978695636448584.post4162505733272782290..comments2024-02-26T18:53:40.799-05:00Comments on Adventures of Tanglewood: More on NMEA 2000Peter Haydenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06586816406202219798noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3086978695636448584.post-85752268482660270452015-10-07T20:24:36.542-04:002015-10-07T20:24:36.542-04:00I agree there are lots of ways to work around prob...I agree there are lots of ways to work around problems, and creating multiple isolated networks is certainly once way. When you have devices interfering with each other, separating them is certainly a solution.<br /><br />One thing I would comment on is that I have never seen data overload be a problem. My network has never run over about 25% load, and is typically in the mid teens. AIS can Peter Haydenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06586816406202219798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3086978695636448584.post-60834196625805900622015-10-07T12:05:06.416-04:002015-10-07T12:05:06.416-04:00Ok... let's see... like I pointed few post ago...Ok... let's see... like I pointed few post ago, N2K have some issues when tried to build a complex system.<br />Two things... one.. critical applications (course, autopilot, gps) need to be on his own loop and secundary (radar, AIS) in another and finally monitors in another.. complex? yes.. but easy to control, no conflict, no problem with different sources or vendors..<br />Just one reason Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3086978695636448584.post-20096911447482288192015-03-25T01:25:51.957-04:002015-03-25T01:25:51.957-04:00Carl, thanks for the comments, including about the...Carl, thanks for the comments, including about the feeds. I'll check into it some more. What's there now is what Blogger puts in automatically and I frankly haven't paid much attention to it, but need to.<br /><br />As for Maretron, I'm not sure what their plans are. I've bent their ear about depending so much on instancing when it's poorly supported in the industry. IPeter Haydenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06586816406202219798noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3086978695636448584.post-29573955321540548532015-03-25T00:28:02.108-04:002015-03-25T00:28:02.108-04:00Sorry for the OT comment above; after some percola...Sorry for the OT comment above; after some percolating, I stumbled on the simple explanation that the published URL confines the comment feed to comments for that particular post. I personally prefer site-wide comment feeds, which WordPress-sites tend to deliver; hence my confusion.<br /><br />Given Maretron's dependence/insistence on proper instancing, do they see a market for a N2K filter/Carl E.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3086978695636448584.post-56702256542498837732015-03-24T23:04:54.790-04:002015-03-24T23:04:54.790-04:00Hi Peter,
Sorry to hear that N2K-problems still p...Hi Peter,<br /><br />Sorry to hear that N2K-problems still plague you; I guess the Wall of Shame can't be retired yet.<br /><br />OT, but your comments feed seems to have a problem. This URL:<br /><br />http://www.mvtanglewood.com/feeds/comments/default<br /><br />works, but instead this URL:<br /><br />http://www.mvtanglewood.com/feeds/4162505733272782290/comments/default<br /><br />is Carl E.noreply@blogger.com