On Monday 30 August 2004 07:10 am, Cdrack wrote:
> You can find some GPS proyects at www.freshmeat.net
>
> El lun, 30-08-2004 a las 16:49, Rick Kunath escribi�:
> > SME Server Admin wrote:
> > > There are apparently some open source things for Linux, but I've not
> > > found anything suitable just yet.
> >
> > <Snip>
> >
> > > MS Autoroute, Infomap Navigator, Memory Map, GPS Utility, GPS
> > > VisualRoute, MapSource,
> >
> > <Snip>
> >
> > I am looking for Linux GPS mapping software too.
> >
> > Grass doesn't do what I need, Viking either.
> >
> > I am hoping to find something like QuakeMap under M$ for Linux. QuakeMap
> > is a utility for displaying Terraserver topo and aerial photos in a much
> > larger area than the limitations of the Terraserver web site. It also
> > stores maps in case you need them while out in the field and offline.
> > Waypoints and routes can be imported or created and displayed on topos,
> > aerial photos, or aerials with topos superimposed.
> >
> > I'd like to find something that runs on Linux with these capabilities.
> > Is there anything out there that would do this sort of job?
I tried to start it under wine but I get an error message 
 error installing ikernel.exe (0x800) 
anyone know what that is?
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
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