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Old 07-16-2008, 12:01 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I agree exactly, Furuno Navnet 3d, And Nobeltec admiral running on a Dell Dual or Quadcore XEON Machine with XP pro operating system, I have a similar system running on the "Chairman" A 80' Palmer Johnson which is owned by the Commodore of the OceanReef Yacht club in N Key Largo, However Mr Greer also wants a computer based 3d sonar,Now you have 3 DVI-D video sources to switch among Im Guessing,4 displays, The Furuno Displays Have only 1 DVI-D input so I would use an Extron Matrix switcher to seamlessly switch the Digital inputs, As well Im sure he wil want satellite tv,cameras,vessel monitering etc... as well on those displays so Extron makes a nice although costly Crosspoint Matrix switcher, And using their software and an additional Small Touchscreen display located on the helm you can ,DRAG and DROP various Digital,Vga,svga,xga,Rgbhv,inputs on each display and Label them accordingly.....Really makes a nice,And Impressive,Glass bridge
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