Hi Robert

I believe the latest XCSoar supports the .CUP format nativity. Pretty sure
the format i used this morning to import the Benalla nationals turnpoints
was the .cup format.

Have you tried this format yet?

Luke

On 7 January 2011 11:55, Robert Hart <ha...@interweft.com.au> wrote:

> Hi folks
>
> I have an airfield file I found for Australia that is in SeeYou (.cup)
> format. I tried to export this to a Cambridge .dat format so that I
> could use it in XCSoar but SeeYou complains it contains more than 250
> waypoints and this breaks the Cambridge specs. Any idea how to get
> something from .cup into a format for the airfields file in XCSoar?
>
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