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Hey Lars,
Your are discovering what we all eventually find out about proprietary map formats. The thing that is closest to what you want to do is made by Fugawi. You can scan in maps, calibrate them and then use a pc hooked to a gps receiver. Admittedly, you have to be a bit of nerd to do it but the results are nice in that what you have on paper is exactly what you see on the pc or PDA screen. They also have the feature of downloading the maps to fugawi software running on a PDA. I use that feature a lot on old PalmIIIxe. The newer PDAs with high res color and bluetooth wireless for the GPS receiver makes a nice combination as well. All it takes is $. Yes, we need one of the major chartplotter to break ranks. Lowrance uses the argument that their compression technology is so good that they can't disclose it. That's not really a valid argument anymore now that flash memory has gotten so cheap. Have fun. Don |
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