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I have two Trimble units (GeoXH and GeoXT). I was wondering if there is any way other than Trimbles software that can download the files to my desktop?
Mahalo, JWGuillaume
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I have a humble background of being a student/hobbyist/wannabe. I have taken two semesters of GIS at Windward CC using ArcView. Lots of book work. I am currently doing a project (for WCC) to map the Ke'ahala stream, using a geoHX Explorer ...
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I used BatchGeocode.com to geo code 457 addresses, it worked flawlessly. After it created a Yahoo map it created a Google Earth map. GPS Visualizer worked just as well and the web site had even more GPS info. Then there is Excel Geocoding ...
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I have not experienced any speed related issues with VMWare. But I'm not a native MS user. I would like to say I am running ESRI GSI software (MS only) which should be a resource hog, but Fusion seems just as fast as the PC in the GSI lab. ...
At 3:05am on December 30, 2008, aaron kagawa said…
hey joe, nice meeting you at tonights tech fair. hopefully you find that person that was discussing linux meet ups, because i don't think it was me (i'm not that linux savvy).
> I was stoked to know somebody can relate to my Vic-20....
Oh, man, the feeling is mutual. Seriously, I wish I kept mine, but I have this bad habit of tossing or selling all my old things. I graduated to a Commodore 64 later on, but I ended up selling that as well. Too bad. I heard from a co-worker at Ericsson (Sweden) that in some network centers, they still use the Commodore 64 for certain tasks (I assume very small, non-vital, non-mission-critical ones).