Barry,
I have a Garmin 305 cycle computer that
tracks my training. I can, then, upload the data into Garmin connect and
the track is married to Google Maps.
Leo
From:
lkhc@yahoogroups.com [mailto:lkhc@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of bbarry
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 5:19
AM
To: AltoVelo; SF2G;
lkhc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [lkhc] Needed for
Pescadero Road Race, mapping lattitude and longitude coordinates to a map
without having an internet connection
Calling all techy geekies on these lists.
For the Pescadero Road Race, we're going to be getting GPS coordinates from
around the course, and need to be able to translate this to an actual street
location on a map. This needs to be done with a minimum of setup
time. The catch is that this needs to be done on a local standalone
platform without having an internet connection. Preferably with freeware
or open source.
Any recommendations please?
--
Barry Burr
jkkerouac@gmail.
(650) 968-1228
"You're such an unworldly dreamer that it would be perfectly easy to frame
you again, if that's what you want to call it, you fool. But if you'll
just tell me the truth I might let you go." The Hacker
and The Ants... Rudy Rucker