Melchior FRANZ schreef: > * Melchior FRANZ -- Thursday 23 November 2006 15:17: > >> PS: cc to the gaia author. Thanks for that wonderful program! >> see here for info about fgfs: http://www.flightgear.org/ >> > > > And that was a good idea ... within minutes I got a reply: > > | > $ gaia --gps=nmea:///tmp/gaia > | Wow! I wasn't aware of that ability of flight gear. Coool :) > > | > This makes a nice "moving" map. OK, it's not moving yet, but you > | Following GPS marker, TODO added. > ... > | That shouldn't happen. I'll test it. > > > So he apparently knows fgfs and can probably test gaia with it > himself. Bright future ahead. (Until Google's attorney rings, > that is. ;-) > > m. > Too bad the 'original' Google Earth can't take NMEA data. Would make a great in-car navigation solution... (Since Google Earth also has trip planning abilities). Which would also need all the Google Earth terrain data to be available offline, fx. on a DVD. Not sure if Keyhole is looking into using their software as this type of tool.
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