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I just bought a Navnet system consisting of 2 MFD12s, radar, and weather. If not I can quit and restart MSTZ, which a few versions ago you couldn’t do without the MFD going nuts and setting off all kinds of “lost sensor data” alarms.
This is usually minor and goes away within a few seconds. But I also have graphics issues running under Boot Camp: the screen crazes after some preferences settings are changed. As soon as I disconnected the broadband router (which still is connected to the PCs via wi-fi) the problems all disappeared.Īs for graphics issues, I’m not surprised you’re seeing problems on Parallels I never got emulation working properly. I don’t know if this is because both the MFD and the router were both try to act as DHCP servers or some other issue, but I suggest you disconnect devices from your Ethernet hub one at a time until the problem (hopefully) goes away.
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Joe, I found that after the software update I had MAJOR problems - disappearing radar, MFD remote control pad not working - if the MFD network (which in my case connects the two helm PCs, DFF1, DRS4A, and MFDBB) was wired to my broadband router. In the meantime, let’s please hear from other TimeZero users about the update process and the results. I’m even going to watch the Furuno training videos, and I’ll report back.
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My task now is to update the test MFD12 and MSTZ I’m reinstalling on Gizmo, plus load the ENC and 3D data updates that are also part of Furuno’s spring bonanza. Spot soundings are in whole numbers (man, I wish the fractional distraction would disappear from all electronic charts) and outlined for better readability - and colored red in danger areas if you want “various objects have been redesigned to reduce screen clutter” and much else.
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It won’t be fair to compare screenshots made with anything less than the latest software upgrades, though, as according to the press release (and demos I saw in Miami) the look of all TimeZero vector charts, including the free NOAA ENCs, has been improved. data, so it will be interesting to see if there are appreciable differences between, say, the Navionics and C-Map MapMedia charts now available for Canada. Now there’s no question that the Bahamas is a special case chart-wise, because there is no decent official H.O.
Jeppesen C-Map doesn’t seem to have the same level of detail for Nassau Harbor, though if Google is accurate, they did get the name of “Arawak Cay” (and maybe the location of Fort Fincastle) right: At any rate, it wasn’t hard to find an area of the Bahamas where you might very well prefer Navionics charts… (The beta could also show Navionics and C-Map windows side by side, but I understand that the feature is not available in the finished update because one or both of the data providers doesn’t permit it.) And I think chart type switching on the NN3D MFDs will be just as easy, using the RotoKey. I took these shots at the Miami Show using a beta of MSTZ and, as the icons indicate, it was dead easy to switch chart types. The difference in details is pretty stunning, but it would be wrong to conclude that C-Map has the best Bahamas data.