Hi David (and Noli)  - I need this equipment too, better get my order in! :)

Having the options for temporarily hooking up a display (when back at the 
truck), run off of modest mobile power sources and then sync back to an office 
db when back home... are some of the things I want to have running too.  I 
totally relate to your "cell thingy is not an option" comment - if something 
can't run offline then it's no use to many natural resource industries that are 
typically remote.  I also like the idea of being able to use some simple human 
input devices for capturing information - treating them like a keyboard on the 
Pi should be sooo simple.  

I'm old enough to remember the days of data loggers and learned to value them 
always chugging away in the background.  Many modern solutions require so much 
user and application intervention that it is certainly less inspiring.

I'll have to start a topic at http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Forestry_Tools - 
though it's obviously much bigger than forestry, it is a typical example users 
of arcpad style platforms.

Got me thinking!
Tyler

p.s. I'm Canuck too - west coast.



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On 2012-05-02, at 7:16 PM, David Delorme wrote:

> I have been thinking about and have ordered a Raspberry Pi. 
> I have been looking for a low cost open source tough light solution for data 
> gathering in the field.
> My work for many years was in forestry and mineral exploration. I used arcpad 
> in the past on a hardened ipaq ie able to with stand getting beat around a 
> bit and with stand -40 - +40c rain snow ice mud real life stuff it held up 
> well considering the abuse i put it though. My  gis system at the time was 
> Mapinfo/Grass with a postgresql back end. to hold points and other data and 
> some GPS soft ware for data correction filtering.
> 
> I would like to try to do this with a Raspberry, small screen, input device, 
> Gps, possible a camera packaged in a tough case running Qgis.
> many areas i have worked are far from cell phone coverage some times 1000km 
> so the cell thingy is not a option. i want a Linux response to Arcpad
> 
> I would like to hear and thoughts or suggestions.
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