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>1.2. GPS</H1
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>1.2.1. ChartPlotter</H2
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>ChartPlotter is a Java based moving map program for use with GPS
					units that support the NMEA communication protocol (the GPGLL sentence).
					ChartPlotter can be used with user scanned charts saved in JPEG format.
					The program transforms a latitude, longitude value to a position on the
					raster image with the help of 2-4 known reference points.</P
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>First on the wish list of things to do is a converter program so
					that we can use charts in the BSB format. As I understand there
					are such programs around but I need to modify the chartplotter
					program so that it can read the output from the converting
					program.</P
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>Second on the wish list is to read GSHHS (Global Self-consistant
					Hierarchical High-resolution Shorelines) found somewere at
					www.ngdc.noaa.gov. </P
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><EM
>Author</EM
>: Rikard and Henrik Bjorkman <TT
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>Latest release</EM
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><EM
>Home Page</EM
>: <A
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>http://www.eit.se/chartplotter/</A
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>First on the wish list of things to do is a converter program so
							that we can use charts in the BSB format. As I understand there
							are such programs around but I need to modify the chartplotter
							program so that it can read the output from the converting
							program.</P
><P
>Second on the wish list is to read GSHHS (Global Self-consistant
							Hierarchical High-resolution Shorelines) found somewere at
							<A
HREF="http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/"
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>www.ngdc.noaa.gov</A
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>1.2.2. GPSd</H2
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>gpsd is a service daemon that monitors a GPS attached to a host computer through a serial or USB port, making its data on the location/course/velocity of the sensor available to be queried on TCP port 2947 of the host computer. With gpsd, multiple GPS client applications (such as navigational and wardriving software) can share access to a GPS without contention or loss of data. Also, gpsd responds to queries with a format that is substantially easier to parse than the NMEA 0183 emitted by most GPSes. The gpsd distribution includes a linkable C service library and a Python module that developers of gpsd-aware applications can use to encapsulate all communication with gpsd.</P
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><EM
>Author</EM
>: Eric S. Raymond <TT
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>&#60;<A
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>esr@snark.thyrsus.com</A
>&#62;</TT
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><EM
>Latest release</EM
>: 2.33, 2006/06/09</P
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><EM
>Home Page</EM
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>1.2.3. GpsDrive</H2
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>GpsDrive is a car (bike, ship, plane) navigation system. GpsDrive displays
					your position provided from your NMEA capable GPS receiver on a zoomable
					map, the map file is autoselected depending of the position and prefered
					scale. Speech output is supported if the "festival" software is running.
					The maps are autoselected for best resolution depending of your position
					and can be downloaded from Internet. All Garmin GPS reveiver with a serial
					output should be usable, also other GPS receiver which supports NMEA
					protocol.</P
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>GpsDrive is written in C with use of the GTK+ graphic toolkit and runs
					with Linux and FreeBSD.</P
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>Author</EM
>:Friedrich Ganter <TT
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>&#60;<A
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><EM
>Latest release</EM
>: 2.10pre3, 2006/03/10</P
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>Copyright</EM
>: <A
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>GPL</I
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><EM
>Home Page</EM
>: <A
HREF="http://www.gpsdrive.cc/"
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>http://www.gpsdrive.cc/</A
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>1.2.4. GPSMan</H2
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>GPS Manager (GPSMan) is a graphical geographic data manager that
					provides a user friendly graphical environment for the preparation,
					inspection and editing of waypoint, route and track data for use in
					GPS receivers. GPSMan supports a variety of derived computations
					such as distance and bearing from one waypoint to another, course
					and distance between waypoints in a track, etc.  GPSMan can make
					cartographic maps to scale, using one of several projections with
					over plotting of waypoint, route and track data. The map can be saved
					in Postscript format for printing. GPSMan is a stand-alone Tcl/Tk
					program that was designed for use at home (as opposed to real-time
					use). GPSMan currently supports communication with both Garmin and
					Lowrance receivers.</P
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><EM
>Author</EM
>: Miguel Filgueiras <TT
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>&#60;<A
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>Latest release</EM
>: 6.3.1, 2006/07/25</P
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>Home Page</EM
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>1.2.5. Elgaard Positioning System</H2
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>The Elgaard Positioning System is a Java based application designed
					for use with GPS receivers. It provides an interface capability:
					tracks can be saved from units with NMEA format output.  For units
					that support the proprietary Garmin protocol, EPS can upload and
					download waypoints, routes, and tracks. It can also display user
					scanned charts with interactive zooming, scrolling, over plotting of
					tracks, and can compute distances and speeds. EPS runs on any platform
					with a JVM compatible with the 1.1 version of the Java API.</P
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>Latest release</EM
>: 0.9.2beta, 2003/02/07</P
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><EM
>Home Page</EM
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