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All our Actisense NMEA software is FREE for you to use

Our team have created these useful NMEA software tools to help you make the most of your NMEA data. Whether for analysis, diagnostics or simply to make your journeys safer and more efficient, these tools are free for you to use. Explore the tools below and click to discover more and download.

To help us continue to make tools that are useful to you, click here to let us know what you’d find most useful.

NMEA Reader

View and diagnose potential network problems quickly and easily with NMEA Reader.

NMEA Reader can be used with the NGX-1 NMEA 2000 Dual Gateway or NGT-1 NMEA 2000 PC Interface to view information from the NMEA 2000 network. NMEA 0183 Information can also be displayed using a USG-2 serial to USB Gateway.

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EBL Reader

View and analyse EBL files recorded by NMEA Reader and Actisense Toolkit with ease.

These recorded data files enable basic diagnostics and analysis of NMEA 2000 and NMEA 0183 networks to be performed.

Further processing can be performed by exporting filtered and decoded data to Excel spreadsheet.

Log files can be analysed by the installer and also sent to Actisense support to aide a support ticket.

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Actisense Toolkit

Update and configure Actisense products with ease using Actisense Toolkit.

Toolkit customers can view all the devices on their NMEA 2000 and Ethernet network and configure Actisense products, like the EMU-1. It can also be used to update firmware in the EMU-1PRO-BUF-2, and PRO-MUX-2.

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Actisense Software Development Kit (SDK)

Write your own software for use with Actisense devices using this freely available SDK.

The ActisenseComms SDK has been developed to help simplify the interfacing of compatible Actisense products into a developer’s software environment.

**Please note that we are no longer able to issue the SDK to end users or for small projects. If you wish to use the SDK for commercial purposes please let us know.

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Paristhemuse - Free

| Strengths | Weaknesses | |----------|------------| | • – The muse‑centric story differentiates the brand in a crowded luxury market. • Hybrid Experiences – Seamless integration of physical and digital touchpoints enhances consumer engagement. • Community Governance – DAO creates a sense of ownership and drives organic buzz. | • Complexity – The multi‑layered business model (fashion + tech + DAO) may be difficult for investors to fully grasp. • Scalability of Pop‑ups – High‑touch installations are resource‑intensive; replicating the experience at scale could dilute exclusivity. • Regulatory Risk – Token sales and DAO governance may face differing legal frameworks across regions (EU, US, Asia). |

Paristhemuse is more than a fashion label; it is an that reimagines the muse as a participatory, technologically empowered entity. By weaving together heritage aesthetics , smart‑fabric innovation , immersive storytelling , and decentralised community governance , the brand has carved a distinctive niche that resonates with contemporary creators and luxury consumers alike. paristhemuse

| Pillar | Description | Key Products/Experiences | |--------|-------------|--------------------------| | | Limited‑edition garments that merge haute‑couture craftsmanship with smart‑fabric technology (e.g., thermochromic silk, embedded NFC tags). | • “Eclat 2023” capsule • “Muse‑Skin” line (responsive outerwear) | | B. Immersive Spaces | Physical pop‑ups that integrate projection mapping, scent design, and soundscapes, turning retail into a narrative journey. | • “Galerie de Muse” (Paris, 2023) • “Digital Garden” (Tokyo, 2024) | | C. Digital Content Hub | A multilingual editorial platform delivering long‑form essays, short documentaries, and podcasts that explore the intersection of art, technology, and society. | • “Muse‑Talks” podcast series • “Behind the Seam” video series | | D. Community & Collaboration | Open calls for emerging creators, co‑design workshops, and a members‑only DAO (Decentralised Autonomous Organization) that gives token‑holders voting rights on upcoming drops. | • “Co‑Create Lab” (quarterly) • $MUSE token governance model | | Strengths | Weaknesses | |----------|------------| | •

One example of Paristhemuse's impact is its collaboration with the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Louvre Museum has worked with Paristhemuse to create a virtual exhibition of its collection, allowing users to explore the museum's artworks and exhibitions in a virtual environment. The virtual exhibition has been a huge success, attracting thousands of users from around the world. | • Complexity – The multi‑layered business model

The initiative’s , sustainability commitments , and forward‑thinking governance model position it well for sustained growth. Nevertheless, success will hinge on simplifying its narrative for broader market adoption , managing regulatory complexities , and scaling the experiential component without compromising exclusivity .

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