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- | ===== Key System Design & Framework ===== | ||
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- | * [[osmatters|Why Open Systems]] | ||
- | * [[signal_k|Signal K Server:]] | ||
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====== Open Ocean OS: DIY Navigation ====== | ====== Open Ocean OS: DIY Navigation ====== | ||
Open Ocean OS offers a compelling DIY approach to marine navigation and boat dashboard creation, letting you build a system as unique as your boat (and maybe just a *little* bit more reliable than your questionable sense of direction). | Open Ocean OS offers a compelling DIY approach to marine navigation and boat dashboard creation, letting you build a system as unique as your boat (and maybe just a *little* bit more reliable than your questionable sense of direction). | ||
- | ==== Key Merits ==== | + | Open Ocean OS offers a compelling DIY approach to marine |
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- | Customization: | + | {{:boat_layout_diagram2.jpg|}} |
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- | Cost-Effectiveness: | + | |
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- | Community Support:** Benefit from a community of developers and users who contribute to the project, providing support, sharing knowledge, and occasionally commiserating over wiring mishaps. Misery loves company, especially when it involves tangled wires and salty language. | + | |
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- | Extensibility: | + | |
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- | Transparency:** Understand how your system works and have control over your data, avoiding vendor lock-in and potential privacy concerns. Plus, you'll finally understand why your old chartplotter always seemed to think you were sailing through a cornfield. | + | |
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- | ==== The Bottom Line (with a Wink) ==== | + | |
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- | While requiring a bit of technical know-how (and maybe a good sense of humor when things inevitably go slightly sideways), Open Ocean OS empowers boaters to create a personalized, | + | |
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- | Explanation of dokuwiki markup used: | + | |
- | ====== | + | ==== Customization: |
- | ==== ... ====: Creates | + | Tailor your navigation and monitoring system precisely to your needs and vessel. Finally, you can have a dashboard that displays the exact number of nautical miles you've traveled in reverse |
- | * ...: Creates a bulleted list. | + | |
- | *italic*: Creates italicized text. | + | |
- | **bold**: Creates bold text. | + | |
- | Further enhancements for DokuWiki: | + | |
- | Links: If you have links to the Open Ocean OS project, | + | ==== Cost-Effectiveness: ==== |
- | Images: If you have relevant images, | + | |
- | Tables: If you want to present data in a table format, use the following syntax: | + | |
- | Code snippet | + | |
- | ====== Open Ocean OS: DIY Navigation with a Side of Humor ====== | + | ==== Community Support: ==== |
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- | {{open_ocean_logo.png|Open Ocean OS Logo}} | ||
- | Open Ocean OS offers | + | ==== Extensibility: |
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- | ==== Learn More ==== | + | ==== Transparency: |
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- | * [[https:// | + | While requiring a bit of technical know-how (and maybe a good sense of humor when things inevitably go slightly sideways), |
- | * [[https:// | + |
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