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qtvlm 5.3-0 configuration tcp connection to brainaids NMEA-proxy is now found under <qtvlm><configuration><nmea connections> at the bottom. I use <TCP> server1.

--- Last Edited by sol at 2016-03-23 13:45:20 ---
Right.. and remember to set the port number to the same as in brainaids proxy

Here is a screenshot with AIS.
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New to qtvlm and mac after years with expedition & windows. Can brainaids NMEA connection be used with chrome?
If you got Java working on your Mac brainaids NMEA proxy should work.
I think.......
Sheesh, I'm getting dumb. I take the Brainaid NMEA proxy info, for instruments and AIS, and plug that into........where?

I went to <Network Sources><TCP Server 1> added the IP and port, still nada.
Look at this Baggus:

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Thank you Sir. I thought I'd done that (I was following the conversation you had with the French chap on the qtvlm site).

Is the IP 127.0.0.1 taken from the Brainaid NMEA ip address for your computer, or is it the same for everyone?
From brainaid :-)
As well as the port number.

--- Last Edited by Bimmer at 2016-11-22 15:11:56 ---
Tried everything, nothing works. Perhaps it doesn't work with v 5.4-3
What does it say when you start GPS in qtVlm?

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