Nancy -
The TAB data format is available via a programmers kit know as MFAL. It
requires a license agreement as well as, I believe, a partner status. You
might also consider contacting MapInfo Australia.
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
5/10/00
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:13 AM
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Great insight Jennifer! At the hazard of suggesting that MapInfo
Professional 6.0 might offer another pathway - distribution via HTML.
I believe that the BlueMarble (http://www.bluemarbelgeo.com) group also
offers some sort of free viewer
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
5/11/00
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Ian -
You have to be joking! Do it all over again? ESRI's AkeView superior to
MapInfo?
Given your small summary and last (and almost missing) detail on your
uplifting story of ESRI's AkeInfo 8.0 (to be confused with AkeView), that is
its price tag of, what, $51,000 AUD or $27,500 US, I think y
MapInfo 5.5 runs fine under NT 4.0 as far as my experience goes - DELL
Precision 410. Also the pending 6.0 seems to be working very well as the
last candidate release. Should be available early June. One thing that has
be some what bugged on WIN2000 is the lack of modem drivers. Essentially
3CO
Several days ago I broached the subject that it seems that MapInfo products
might be able to rely on Oracle's 8i-Lite as a way to get on-board the
Oracle train.
Oracle 8i-Lite is a small foot-print object database with sufficient
capability to do the database stuff most of require. Having the
Is it still alive on 5/13/00?
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I have a question that I hope we may be able to get some discussion on.
While MapInfo Professional 6.0 seems to be getting its stuffing kicked out
via the debate about cost of update versus value, a potential neat solution
may also be had for the developer that by-passes most of this noise.
I've
Yes, very good question. Please copy any summary to me.
We have been building ActiveX controls like mad-men only to see these COMs
be potentially discriminated against.
MidNight Mapper
5/24/00
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FYI
http://www.redhensystems.com/vms
Red Hen
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Subject: MI MapInfo-FoxPro Connectivity
Hi All!
I am currently in the process of compiling multiple
databases together an
As much as I dislike directing you towards the Manifold group, they may just
have a solution to your need.
http://www.manifold.net/products/commander/commander_home.html
Wouldn't it be great if MapInfo were to integrate Oracle 8i Lite into
their/our products?
FWIW
MidNight Mapper
5/25/00
> --
Bill -
Could you provide the list for the other lists: MapX, MapXtreme, and
MapInfo TAB file anatomies? I wasn't aware of these unless they are up on
the Summit via MapInfo.com.
Do you (or our list in general) know of any lists that deal with GIS
research and application to crime / traffic /
We have a spatial photography system that georeferences either video
segments, video images, or digital imagery for Kodak's 290 cameras. Such
spatial imagery can be automatically brought into MapInfo Professional
workspaces. The spatial image slice and dice for image preparation and
spatial inde
Red Hen Systems, a Fort Collins, Colorado located software company is
looking for one or two software engineers skilled in video edition methods.
Join a leading group integrating geographical information systems with
digital video and photography.
We are a small group of under 25 doing some rat
Having been on the bleeding edge of the integration of GPS and GIS via
MapInfo since DOS was a bad-dream, I thought I would visit the emerging
WEB-site of an old friend, John Haller, and his newest effort, NEARME.
What is interesting about this? If I have the story right, MapInfo was the
res
Saw this go over the list for ArcView. Sounds like a problem is brewing for
Jack's followers. And you thought you had problems with the cost of a 6.0
upgrade?
Then I also saw that AkeExploiter is now 100% JAVA based - you know that
free AkeView "viewer" follow-on that replaced the original AkeV
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 4:27 PM
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Subject: Re: MI Hmmm Looks like uncertain times over at ESRI?
Neil,
Before I start let me state that I'm not an "ESRI-ite". H
Mike -
I am concerned that MapInfo has not risen to your quest. From what I read
the SDE-orientated responses against Spatial and MapInfo's tight integration
to 8i is concerning. Understand that it was a very big deal when Oracle
decided to run with MapInfo and not peruse the old model of SDE/S
Cartography - wow! What is that?
Yep, I will agree. Maps have been misinterpreted since two rocks were set
down relative to each other. Was this poor cartography?
The information age map is something even more difficult. It squirms in
near real-time under our spatial scalpels and our Z-ray
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ArcView - http://lists.directionsmag.com/discussion/
List participants,
Bill Huber may be too modest to p
http://dev.pacificmeridian.com/basis/Other_stuff/Senarios/
Interested?
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We have been chasing our DOD and its National Image and Mapping Agency
(NIMA) for nearly three years.
About a year ago after many months of effort we were able to essentially win
a DOD-NIMA technology search known as Pathfinder. Pathfinder was a
multi-million dollar hunt for spatial multimedia
If
wishes were fishes... (Where have I heard that before?)
If
speculation creates little more than frustration I might gaze into a MapInfo
future of:
MapInfo Professional in the next rev "might" come to us as a COM or even
better CORBA design.
That
MapBasic is replaced by MapJav
For those of you who know the MidNight Mapper I hope you will not overly
discount my comments in regards to educational use and licensing of MapInfo
technologies.
When MapInfo gets berated because its "not conforming to an ESRI practice"
well shame on us. I hope we are better than they. ESRI will
o Products
from Neil Havermale:
Then you'll need a letter from the individual or department on letterhead
asking for the Educational Discount with a brief disclosure of how its going
to be used. Along side this cover letter must be a Department PO for the
requested order. Data is not disco
This isn't a wish but a hope for consideration.
In the scope of the PC/desktop and MapInfo I have attempted to try to gain
the advantage of Oracle for our users - large multiple million dollar farms
heavily capitalize and on the Net (33kb on good days). Via emerging site
specific farming sys
Well lets see...
If I bought 150 shares about a year ago at $15/share or an outlay of $2250,
I would have gotten a 3:2 stock split last December and then another 3:2
distribution this coming September 28th. Today's stock value was $37 (it
will likely go down to $30 or so to keep the PE in line wi
Well here is a midnight summary of GISized PDA happenings. Thanks to the
several who scratched their heads and added thoughts on the pending
Map'nHand PDA offering from MapInfo and wireless PDA GIS in general.
Mainly its a very HOT topic, has more potential processors than the PC
revolution, and
Get inspired - GIS is a great profession.
http://hum.amu.edu.pl/~zbzw/glob/glob1.htm
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
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Apparently GML is some sort of XML format that allows GIS data to be moved
around
http://www.galdosinc.com/reasons_for_gml.htm
I don't this should be dismissed by the fish-wishers
MidNight Mapper
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I am a new list reader and now a contributor. We at Red Hen build software
mostly for agriculture but have found some of our aggie-tools to have a good
utility in other verticals - police stuff being one of them.
One of my staff sent me this note and I thought I would share it with
you.
Mi
As far as I can tell the MapInfo PDA (read PalmOS) offering is in support of
Oracle's WANization via the internet. Oracle has a very strong Java offering
in PDA related technologies known as 8i Lite (9iLite is about to be
released) that allows the Oracle PDA developer to distribute its Enterprise
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Neil,
As always I enjoyed reading your view on things. (Thanks)
If you could be so kind, would you pl
ur discussion?
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 9:20 PM
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Subject: Re: MobileLBSList: GIS and Wireless PDAs - MapInfo versus ESRI
Neil, Carolyn et al.
Do
I guess it had to come. But I think we need to understand just what the
untold rules may be. (Bill don't get me wrong here, but a point or two
needs to be made... your conduct and intent via this list must be considered
a gem amongst stones.)
Last week another list that also seems to be struggl
SoilRx at:
http://www.redhensystems.com/soilrx/index.html
Spatial Multimedia? You may also consider VMS200 Video Mapping System at:
http://www.redhensystems.com/vms/
MidNight Mapper
aka neil
7/27/99
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My guess is not in the detail you seek. If you are looking for additional
reference you might want to consider VMS200.We have one University that
has been perfecting the use of a underwater camera connected to the surface
and GPS to logically inventory underwater stuff.
Cost for the rig unde
Your issues of scale are in the way. If your intent is to show correlation
then simply normalize both data sets around mean=100 and your should be able to
illustrate.
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
Peter Walsh wrote:
> I am trying to graph 2 variables in MI on the same graph. That is quite
> possibl
Saw this and thought possibly some of the network folks within our group might show
some interest
MidNight
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> Hello everyone,
> This didnt show up the first time I sent it...so I am trying again.
>
> My company is thinking about purchasing the Network Analysis exten
I am very curious in how to play the "ace" MapInfo has given us with
their alliance with Oracle.
I made a call to MapInfo last week asking what I thought might be a
simple question regarding how to buy Oracle 8i and its associated parts
and pieces. I have not heard anything yet but expect a res
John -
I am not certain this is entirely true. I have been spending time trying to
better understand what Oracle's 8i is all about and in particular how we in
the MapInfo matrix might gain the opportunity offered. I beleive the answer
is via Java and Oracle's 8i Lite. Oracle Lite is essentiall
Chris -
Yes, I too used to fret and fear the making of reality from the ephermeric
vapors of a layout. Then I found HTML and VRML and I left that moment
behind..
MidNight Mapper
8/17/99
A system is defined as the hardware portion that will someday fail and software
the portion that may som
Ran across this today and thought the content might be useful.
MidNight mapper
aka Neil
8/17/99
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1999 07:23:10 -0400
From: Shannon Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
I would like to thank all who responded. It turns out, I was
in
Richard -
Wow! Well we can always wait for Win2000? Good or bad I was very, very happy
when little-old Microsoft stomped on IBM's toes, Win 3.1 kicked OS2 in the butt,
and the WINTEL fueled information revolution took off. Then, many of us were
very worried that we would all too soon be working
You likely face the issue of setting parameters within the receiver itself.
Therefore you will need to get a hold of the "manual" of these control and
response strings. Uploading data for way point or other issues you very likely
will need to use their software.
As to the post processing of the G
I have been watching the thread concerning MapInfo Professional 5.5's
bugs and crash. Having to develop for both MapInfo and AkeView we can
tell you MapInfo is more stable in our opinion. But if you are
deciding to jump ship towards AkeView here is a nifty free utility that
is increasingly popul
You had me worried for a moment until I saw that Oracle was involved. And
given that Oracle's 8i is essentially cleaning the internet table for data tied
to the recent availability of interMedia (images, video, audio, and point
geography), I would not worry too much.
Did you know that you can es
Radical changes coming in MapInfo Professional 6.0 including
unprecedented level of componentization (four years-over in the
skunk-works my guess), direct access to several alien data formats
(hmmm, like SHP2?), and new useability design - well Yahoo!. Essentially
a new rewrite and design of Profe
You need to get out more!
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
9/1/99
Dan Munson wrote:
I've
noticed that MapInfo has some sort of search engine for searching the national
spatial databases. Isn't
it ironic that you can't translate any of the formats - like SDTS, DLG,
etc! HA HA!
Dan Dan
Munson
Vice Presid
Give MapX a go. OOP design is in the Professional future. Its just MapInfo
sees that the opportunity of building JAVA and Oracle enabling design is a
necessary step to provide the longer term platforms we will need next year. Do
not get dicouraged. I would suggest you down load MapX 4.0 for fr
There is another solution. Surflink and Surfer.
Golden Software's Surfer -
http://www.goldensoftware.com
Farmers Software Association
http://www.farmsoft.com
Surfer is "the" scientific reference for surface modeling. It has many
interpolation methods and generates 3D visuals "and" necessary c
Kim Greenham wrote:
> Hello listers,
> Some weeks back I asked if and when Mapinfo are going to support some sort
> of object oriented programming language such as VB. This stirred some deep
> waters
I was awake past midnight and your question continued to haunt me? Is there a
future wi
Is it possible to write a SQL statement via Professional that contains
joins?
For example:
"Select IMGCOMP.COMPKEY, IMAGES.IMGID From (IMGCOMP INNER JOIN IMAGES ON
IMGCOMP.IMGKEY = IMAGES.IMGKEY)"
MidNight
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There about 700,000,000 out of about a billion acres that produce the
vast majority of our Nation's food and fiber. Our Nation's farming
future is undergoing tremendous change as our farming system changes its
technology base from a system that causes turbid water (muddy erosion)
for clear water
Preview the radical changes coming in MapInfo Professional 6.0 including
upprecedented level of componentization (three years-over in the
skunk-works), direct access to several alien data formats (hmmm, like
SHP?), and new useability design. Watch for new release of ProViewer
5.5 and nifty 1.0 ad
Steve -
"watch as we pay more money for functions that are often
included in the base package and price of other GIS's"
I think you may have squealed before you have been bitten. I don't have a
problem in paying reasonable update/support fees. I will agree resonable is a
debateable word. T
Cost a lot more? Have a really horrible support policy? Run slower?
I too have been thinking about this topic. My bet is this time next year both
companies have a full COM design. The major difference is you will need to
build in VB-A(ke) and have to own SDE to make ESRI stuff go. MapInfo w
The other day I believe we saw an offer over this list (Oh those darned
spanners!) of a new tool that allows MapInfo to access SDE on a read and
write basis. I saw this info on SDEBasic go by this AM and was
wondering if would be useful? It might be cheaper that SDE and
Spatialware. I am not ce
I believe the most recent issue of GeoInfoSystems Sept 1999 - "Framework
Data Survey Preliminary" on page 26 / Fig 13 you'll find a "map" for
Spatial Distribution of Popular GIS Systems Nationwide - County
Government. Yes, it does show that ESRI has a number or county governments
but you as I are
What is Oracle Spatial?
The product provides an integrated set of functions and procedures that
enable spatial data to be stored, accessed, and analyzed quickly and
efficiently in Oracle8i. This means that spatial and attribute data can
now be managed in one physical database, thereby reducing pr
try:
http://www.redhensystems.com/soilrx
Stephen Wallace wrote:
> hello all
>
> Is there software that will automatically vectorize a raster image into
> polygons.
> What I am looking for, is one polygon for each pixel in an image.
>
> Thank You
>
> Stephen Wallace
>
> -
30 Million Records - Wow! I am not certain that a MapInfo native TAB would be
the optimal way to access a record set this large. Most likely the use of
Oracle 8i would speed things up quite a lot if you need to hunt around in
them. Try Oracle 8i Personal ($395) and down load their Spatial Cartrid
"A milestone in moving into the broader Business Intelligence market is
our successful relationship with Oracle. Together, we are delivering the
world's first Internet-based spatial solution on Oracle8i. With Oracle,
we are a leading player in the market with a 100% pure Java Spatial
Internet Solu
We should study this a bit more What is MapX versus MapJ? Are
you going to be in Florida?
>From Oracle"
http://www.oracle.com/database/options/spatial/mapinfo.html
Why is Oracle doing this with MapInfo?
MapInfo has fully embraced the Internet computing model and Oracle8i.
They have als
ght also be a really neat gift to any Press (or
stockholders) that may be lurking at Marco. I know ESRI can not make use of the
Spatial Cartridge (today); can MapInfo?
Now that would be cool and in my mind a worthy investment of someone's time back
in Troy.
Neil Havermale
aka MidNight Mapper
Price for Professional is $1295 list. If you were to call 1-800-fastmap you
could order next day delivery if you are across their desk by say 2:00pm.
You might also want to call 800-237-4182 for a possibly better deal.
If you are logging on then you must have entered the Test Room where you
can d
ks Oracle is
> regarded as better on both counts but extremely difficult to find
> meaningful comparisons.
>
> Hope that helps. We went for oracle because 50 connections serves our 230
> users fine so Oracle won easily on price. Best advice I heard was "choose
> your po
"5. Not a penny wasted on legacy code. Surprisingly enough, many of
the GIS applications running today were developed in the days when
FORTRAN ruled the earth. Not only does legacy code cost vendors a lot to
maintain, it costs users a fortune to operate. Running weird,
nonstandard languages lik
Thanks Andy.
Very helpful to this 8i-lurker; not horribly difficult but still requiring some
learning. I was successful after a hour and a bit. Eureka! I feel like quite
a giant killer!
Still hoping for one of the marketing guys to drop in and confirm the 8i
Personal thing. The more folks we
Chris -
Recently I too talked at length with ESRI on the SDE-ArcView versus Oracle8i
Spatial Cartridge-ArcView connection. Not a clear connection.
While it is possible to purchase Oracle 8i Personal for $395 and also purchase
the 8i Spatial Cartridge for $360 for "a" workstation, neither SDE no
This was on the wire today - good news. Profits keeps the product
innovation flowing
MidNight
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SARATOGA, N.Y. (Dow Jones)--MapInfo Corp. (MAPS) expects to report
earnings of about 28 cents a share for the fourth quarter and 75 cents a
share for the year, topping
Rrom the United States:
http://www.statlab.iastate.edu/soils/nssc/explorer/soilex.htm
For the rest of the world here is a good link
http://www.itc.nl/~rossiter/research/rsrch_ss.html
MidNight
Six Billion and Counting
Soil Carbon Credits Anyone?
Rajeev -
Like all meeting that are product orientated you will likely get what
you seek. For myself, I still recall the first Developer Meetings in
Troy. They had an intimacy now lost. But then the group was only 100
or so, MapInfo still resided at the maze in downtown Troy and the gross
MapIn
Andy -
Many thanks on this. I knew I wasn't a complete fool on this despite the odd
email I received. Further, I also believe (foolishly) that the 8i plus Spatial
Cartridge our our interest can be put together on a single CD if Oracle wanted to
offer such a "package" for single seat spatial u
Hello DTCC 4.1 Users,
In an effort to better serve our customers, NIMA has decided to
discontinue support to the MADTRAN and DT&CC4.1 datum transformation and
coordinate conversion applications. In their place, we will begin
offering GEOTRANS. GEOTRANS, a stand-alone application jointly owned b
Cartography - well Yahoo!
Good stuff
MidNight
Aka Neil
Carl Nunn - Aligned Assets wrote:
> Aligned Assets are proud to announce the release of EasyPlot.
>
> EasyPlot is a feature rich, attractive and easy to use solution for
> producing and printing formatted layouts in MapInfo.
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Hypoxia and its Dead Zone versus Soil Carbon Credits
Yes, MapInfo, we too can contribute.
In the Mid-West agriculture kicks out about $98 billion worth of
commodities even in the bad years. And apparently there is another
result: the leakage of nitrates, organic nitrogen, and phosphates tha
If you can not beat them..
Applied GIS
SMC is a powerful data access and translation tool that
allows for the easy exchange of data between ESRI's Spatial
Database Engine (SDE) and MapInfo Professional. With SMC,
SDE layers can now be accessed from within MapInfo and
MapInfo tables can b
Dick Hoskins wrote:
> How does one communicate with MI management about things like this? That is,
> the huge price of Geometry Manager.
> If I were a shareholder..
Personally, selling something versus giving it away for FREE, makes some cents
to me
As I read the knee-jerk reactions to
I was wondering if there was any interest in collecting of a list of OCX
tools suitable for integration and extension of MapX? We at Red Hen have a
set of three dozen of our own that we are in the process of making available
to the larger community of MapInfo Pro, MapX, and our newest cousins,
Ma
We have "average" plus other kinds of slope...
FITTED - is the default keyword and results in the slope of
a plane fitted through the values of the target cell and its
eight neighbors.
MAXIMUM - specifies that the maximum of the four possible
slopes drawn through the eight neighbors is assigned
I was wondering if anyone knows much of anything about the
pending release of SDE-Lite from ESRI? My understanding is
it is based on version 4 of Microsoft's Jet Engine
technology? If it fits into their pending COM design for
AkeInfo 8 would it be possible to call it from MapInfo
products?
MidN
Great idea. Needs a couple of steps though. First is the creation of the
needed reference gird and color numberization. Next you need a "clumping"
tool to define areas of adjacent color. Lastly you need a raster to vector
conversion if raster while faster is not as corrector
MidNight Mapp
Richard Greenwood wrote:
> >Damian has a reasonable request and one that seems to identify somewhat of
> >a weakness in MI, i.e., ability to do something with raster images.
>
> >I use MI and Vertical Mapper. Vertical Mapper uses is quite flexible with
> >grid (grd & grc) files.
>
> I suggested
Hey, MapExtream developers and MapInfo Corporate - what does
this mean? It this good? Whats next? Things are moving so
fast. Heck even your stock is over $30! Was MapInfo
there? I mean the meeting was just down the river from Troy
and were they there? If so what was the scoop?
MidNight Map
MapInfo Announces Three-For-Two Stock Split
12/8/99
Troy,NY--MapInfo Corporation (Nasdaq: MAPS- news) today
announced that the Board of Directors has declared a
three-for-two stock split. The split will be effected in the
form of a stock dividend which will entitle each shareholder
of record to
Bill the stock was moving before the announcement of a 3:2 split. Why?
Well lets see. My bet is primarily the effect of Oracle 8i and DB2
integration with the MapInfo internet model, MapXtream. Given that both
database systems are moving towards JAVA designs, it makes MapInfo suddenly
a very g
Saw this and thought that it might be of interest to the emerging
JAVA and JAVA Beans things going on
http://www.idg.net/servlet/ContentServlet?global_doc_id=95772&page_id=712&content_source_id=5&return_spot=ts13&logger_loc=front_pages%2Fenglish
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
MediaMapper just released by Red Hen Systems for Kodak cameras.
http://www.redhensystems.com
FYI
-Original Message-
From: Gatot Purnomo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 1:58 PM
To: Mapinfo-l
Subject: MI GPS & Digital Camera Connection
Hello Folks...
I reme
Saw this go over the AkeView list today. I was wondering if there were any
opinions on the pending MapInfo Professional 6.0 potential
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
2/1/00
-Original Message-
From: McNeil, Todd W. (TMCNEIL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 1:58 P
Saw this go over the AkeView "public" list and just had to share it...
MidNight Mapper
aka Neil
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R Harris wrote:
ESRI's pricing structure for extensions and upgrades are one of the most
confusing and closely guarded strategies of ESRI. Real marketing wizardry.
Matter of fact some
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Love. Relat
Consider the Geometry Manager from MapInfo.
It is a topology snapper and a slice and dicer for intersection. It works
as a checker for most of MapInfo's topology issues. It has been handy to
soften the brutal reality you tend to run into during digitazation or after
importing data.
The tec
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 11:16 PM
Subject: RE: MI Geometry Manager
At 01:12 AM 02/25/2000 -0700, Neil Havermale wrote:
>Consider the Geometry Manager from MapInfo.
>
>It is a topology snapper and a slice and dicer for intersection. It works
>as a checker
You
may already have reveived an answer. There is MIG API kit that cna be
had from MapInfo. Contact your representative or contact Andy
Dressel.
MidNight
aka
neil
-Original Message-From: James Elkins
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AMTo:
OpenGIS seems a bit of a strech but who knows? In any case, this
endorsement could really be interesting with heaps of potential or
incredibly furstrating that we need it but the fight to really get it may
soon fall to a "standards committee". And we all know what Standards
Committees do to sta
There are two basic ways to do this: RTCM 105 Ver 2.0 versus RINEX. The
RTCM method is realtime and requires in the reviever the Flashcode to
off-set the differential from pseudorange. The receiver itself is the
translator for realtime differential accureay. Any number of GPS devices
can output
Here is a solutin that may give event he lowly farmer a bvigger pipe to the
net
http://www.tachyon.net/
FY
MidNight Mapper
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This went over my desk and thought I might share it with you
MidNight
3/9/00
-Original Message-
From: Joe Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 9:33 AM
Subject: Front rage "GIS Hotbed"
FYI...
GEOWorld - The World's Leading Integrated Spatial Technolo
We really like the VIAOs form SONY. Super packaging and very high quality.
MidNight Mapper
3/15/00
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From: David Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 6:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI MapInfo and Laptops (Notebooks) Any comments?
Anyone
There is a better answer to all of this. I would suggest you contact
MapInfo's Developer Services and ask about access to TAB
MidNight
3/16/00
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