I'm trying to get my GPSMAP 66i configured to output NMEA-style strings over the USB connection (via a virtual com port). This should be pretty basic functionality. However I haven't had any success.
The manual specifically describes settings for this:
Settings>System>Interface>"Garmin Spanner" which is described as "Allows you to use the device USB port with most NMEA 0183-compliant mapping programs by creating a virtual serial port."
When I connect the GPSMAP 66i to my PC (Windows 10, Fully Updated this week), I do not see any virtual com ports enumerating.
When plugging in the USB I do see a prompt on the GPSMAP 66i "USB cable detected. Would you like to go to Mass Storage?" Neither choice (Yes/No) yields a virtual com port.
My research has turned up a program called "Garmin Spanner" but that only supports Windows XP and appears over a decade old.
There are also scattered forum suggests to use a 3rd party program/driver called GPSGate. However requires licensing for each port and appears to work only on Windows. (I also do development on Linux).
I am also not able to find a virtual com port enumerating when I connect it to a linux box.
Has anyone gotten NMEA-style string output over USB via virtual com ports working yet?