2009/5/5 Iván Sánchez Ortega <[email protected]>: > El Martes, 5 de Mayo de 2009, Rajeev Thapa escribió: >> I work with a company that sells FiberOptics Testing Equipments. We want to >> use OpenStreetMap for the mapping. But most of our customers won't have >> internet in the Remote Test Units. Is there a way that we can download data >> points or something so that we can use OpenStreetMap without the internet >> connections. > > What exactly is a "Remote Test Unit"? A full-fledged laptop? A small netbook? > A PDA? A fancy cellphone? A bunch of microcontrollers with a LCD screen? > > Do the "Remote Test Units" have an integrated or pluggable GPS? Do they have > 4GB, 20GB, 160GB of storage? > > Depending on your platform, there will be different solutions. So, please be a > bit more specific in your request and you'll get more specific answers :-)
You're too helpful Iván, I was going to reply with "Yes." :-) Rajeev, if you can run JOSM on your Remote Test Units, then you've already got a system that can download OSM data, edit it offline and then re-upload it later... Cheers, Andy _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

