I have a eeepc901 and gps puck setup as my chart plotter.
Have been using it for about 5 years and always works well.
The open cpn software and my "russian" cmap charts are adequate and seem very accurate the places i have used them , mainly port phillip , westernport bays and a trip down to refuge cove. which we entered for the first time at night using this setup !
I have used both a usb connected puck and a bluetooth puck ($20 on ebay) my only irritation is that sometimes the way open cpn handles the serial port selection can be a bit annoying and inflexible.
This could be complicated on my setup as i use a virtual serial port emulator to allow me to use the AIS module in open cpn.
Not sure if any of you have tried this but i have it setup and it works well
the basics are
if you have a vhf reciever (mine is a uniden scanner)
you can modify its output as explained here
www.discriminator.nl/index-en.htmlconnect the output to the soundcard on the pc
www.discriminator.nl/ais/index-en.htmlinstall the demodulation software monitor
groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/aismon/conversations/topicsinstall the virtual serial port emulator
www.eterlogic.com/Products.VSPE.htmlhttp://download.cnet.com/Free-Virtual-Serial-Ports-Emulator/3000-2206_4-10836189.htmltune the reciever to the ais frequencies
configure open cpn to run the ais module
then you should have a chartplotter with ais
its quite a few years since i set mine up but have found that it is very reliable