[aprssig] UIview Lives On! Announcing Precision Mapping 9.0 & new PMap Server for UIview
Andrew Rich
vk4tec at tech-software.net
Sat Nov 12 16:45:23 EST 2011
Not much good to us in Austalia !
LOL
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen H. Smith" <wa8lmf2 at aol.com>
To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at tapr.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2011 6:28 AM
Subject: [aprssig] UIview Lives On! Announcing Precision Mapping 9.0 & new
PMap Server for UIview
> Around the end of this month, Undertow Software will release Precision
> Mapping 9.0, the next major version of this program widely used with
> UIview 2.03 for fully scrollable, zoomable maps of North America WITHOUT
> an Internet connection. the new version incorporates significant updates
> in the road database and many useful added features.
>
> Further, Undertow Software has gone out of their way to acknowledge and
> support the UIview developer community. They have explicitly provided
> "UIview-awareness" in the program's internals to facilitate mating it
> with UIview/Precision Mapping.
>
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> An new Precision Mapping Server 9.0 plugin, also to be released around the
> same time, will be required to use the new version of Precision Mapping
> with UIview32. Earlier this year, there were some fears that the next
> release of Precision Mapping would be incompatible with UIview, and mark
> the end of this program. However, the new 9.0 versions of Precision
> Mapping and the Precision Mapping Server plugin for UIview will extend the
> life of UIview yet again!
>
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>
> Some random observations from beta tests so far:
>
> The PMap Server 9.0 plug-in will be provided in a standard Windows
> "wizard"-type installer that will install and work on Windows 7 with no
> hassles; i.e. without the clumsy workarounds required for Win 7 installs
> of the previous PMap Server 7.07 .
>
> Precision Mapping 9.0 and the PMap Server 9 plugin install and run on
> Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows 7. Go to
> . <http://wa8lmf.net/pics/PMap9-Preview.htm>
> to see a screenshot of all three OSes running UIview in separate virtual
> machines at once.
>
> The installed footprint, on the hard disk, of the main Precision Mapping
> program has increased from about 2.4 GB for Version 8.1 to around 3.3 GB
> for Version 9.0. Despite Undertow's stated requirements of a 2 GHz
> processor, I am running the UIview2.03/Precision Mapping 8.0/PMap Server
> 9.0 combo quite usably on a 866 MHz Pentium III with 512 MB RAM. Zooms
> and scrolls are a bit sluggish, but it works. The new versions should
> well within the capabilities of 1.66 GHz Intel "Atom"-powered netbook PCs.
>
> Part of the increased bulk of Precision Mapping is the set of colored
> textured relief images that can be displayed under the main road map
> display. (This is similar to the relief images you see under the road
> map in newer Garmin Nuvi car navigators when you zoom out to larger
> areas.)
>
> The new Precision Mapping 9.0 main (stand-alone) program now allows you to
> draw in new streets, and add them to the database. If you have an live
> Internet connection, you can download and underlay the map with a
> real-time NWS radar image of the entire United States with two mouse
> clicks!
>
> Both Precision Mapping stand-alone and the UIview running the PMap Server
> 9 plugin allow you to underlay images in a variety of formats including
> .GIF, .JPG and .PNG . (Previous versions only allowed underlays in .BMP
> format, causing images stored on disk to be up to 10 times or more
> larger.) Support of these other formats means that topo and
> satellite images downloaded from the Internet can now be used as-is
> without conversion to .BMP format.
>
> Precision Mapping has always supported a set of drawing tools to create
> user-drawn overlays and markups on maps. These include point, line and
> area objects. In the past, these were used in UIview displays for
> highlighting parade routes, marking patrol or search zones, adding
> points of interest like field day sites, aid stations, or SAR base camps,
> etc.
>
> Versions of Precision Mapping after Ver 6.0 used a file format
> incompatible with UIview/PMap Server to store these overlay files. You
> had to have access to an ancient Precision Mapping 6.0 setup to create
> overlay files compatible with PMap Server 7.07. The new PMap Server
> 9.0 now accepts the native overlay format of Precision Mapping 9, and can
> make these markups show inside UIiview again! (Note that this only
> affects what is seen in the local UIview setup -- none of these overlay
> markups are transmitted over APRS networks to other stations.)
>
> A new "PMap9_Notes" page will be added to my website alongside the
> existing "PMap7_Notes" and "PMap8_Notes" pages before the end of the
> month.
>
> Existing pages:
>
> . <http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/UIview_Notes.htm>
> . <http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/PMap7_Notes.htm>
> . <http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/PMap8_Notes.htm>
>
>
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>
> --
>
> Stephen H. Smith wa8lmf (at) aol.com
> === Now relocated from Pasadena, CA back to 8-land (East Lansing, MI) ===
> Skype: WA8LMF
> Home Page: http://wa8lmf.net
>
> ===== Vista & Win7 Install Issues for UI-View and Precision Mapping =====
> http://wa8lmf.net/aprs/UIview_Notes.htm#VistaWin7
>
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