Re: NMEA > 3D mapping
- From: "L Rand" <lrand@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 13:23:18 -0500
> Thanks for your input fellas.
> Hopefully I can clarify my needs.
> I don't really require realtime. I am just limited on the time I can spend
> in taking 3D points and putting them into a form that non-tech people can
> visualize easily.
> Don't need contour lines, but do need a visually realistic shaded
> (rendered)
> image viewed from (say) 45 degrees above the area.
> I just don't have time to sit with a laptop manually sorting data and
> plotting it in Autocad or the like.
> Thanks for your thoughts
> Peter
>
I think Terramodel that HT mentioned is probably the one...
You need to dump your gps into a text file and then write a program that
converts that file into a format for Terramodel. The file conversion program
is something that someone here or on a programming forum would do for you if
you have an example of starting text format and required text format...
.
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