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  • Re: qtVlm thread
    Board » Technical Support
    Hello,

    Following my previous post, I eventually figured out how to connect qtVlm to a NMEA source. Brainaid's server definitely doesn't work.It sends a feed and qtVlm receives it, but it seems almost empty and qtVlm doesn't display any data.

    I had to install CDchecker to sort out the question. Finding and installing on Linux the right version of CDchecker turned out to be another endeavor but I eventually managed it :-)

    Ready now to give a try to SailOnLine :-)
  • Re: qtVlm thread
    Board » Technical Support
    Hello,

    I'm new to SOL and I am trying to connect the game to qtVlm ... with some difficulties :-)

    I am using the brainaid proxy server to export NMEA data to qtVlm. The server is properly running and qtVlm receives now a NMEA feed (NMEA raw data window shows it).

    The brainaid server receives data from a boat that is sailing in the "Shetland race 2021".

    The problem is that nothing happens on the screen. The race WP are not shown, my boat is not positioned and all instrument are inactive.

    Once qtVlm receives properly the NMEA feed, is there any other setting that is to be activated so that the feed can be processed concretly? Or maybe the feed itself doesn't contain the proper data?

    Has anyone of you already had this kind of problem in the past?
  • Installing AGL in Linux
    Board » Technical Support
    Hello,

    I would like to install AGL in Linux.

    I tried to launch the AutoGribLoader 3 2 3.jar through the java -jar command, but got a bunch of errors. I suppose that there are some parameters to adjust first (paths?), but I don't know which and where. Could someone help?

    Thank you in advance.

    Silvarius

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Fisherman's Friend 2023


A 272nm race in First 40s around the main fishing ports and grounds off Devon and Cornwall. The Western Approaches can be anything but predictable at any time of the year, but in October, with wild weather hurling itself across the Atlantic, and the occasional calm, you will need to be prepared for everything, so pack your foulies!
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Welcome to Stockholm - are you ready to race this course of about 431nm across the Baltic and into the Gulf of Finland, from one great historic city Stockholm to another St. Petersburg? The Gulf of Finland is still ice-free so board your Club Swan 50’s and prepare. Take care and keep a weather eye. The odd stray submarine may need to be avoided but if you keep a good lookout you should soon be docking at the home of the world-renowned Hermitage Museum!
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Sailonline's Tall Ships Re-Run 2023 - Lisbon to Cadiz

Welcome back to a re-run of the fifth and last of five virtual races representing this year's European Tall Ships Races hosted in reality by Sail Training International. This fifth race is from Lisboa, Portugal to Cadiz, Andalusia; circa 130nm around Cape St Vincent in Sailonline’s 90 metre Barque.
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Carib Rum Run 2023


Welcome to the Caribbean and Sailonline's annual Pirate race, running with International Talk Like a Pirate Day on 19 September! This is a 1759nm slalom through the rum islands of the Caribbean in our glorious Falkun superyachts! Our mission is to collect barrels from the region's distilleries and carry them to the rum-parched beaches of Cancun, Mexico. Join SYC before race end and ye befuddled scallywags can disguise yer boat for this race only with a pirate name!
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