[aprssig] Registering OC30 and MAPOCX > Windows Vista Ultimate
Herb Gerhardt hgerhardt at wavecable.comTue Mar 20 16:54:50 UTC 2007
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Ok, I guess it is my turn to take a run on this question. The Mark and Keith he was referring to is Mark and Keith Sproul who are the authors of WinAPRS and MacAPRS. Now as far as the PM3 question goes. Mark has stopped support for Precision Mapping support. It just got too hard to keep up with all the PM changes and the integration to WinAPRS. He is now supporting TIGER maps which are FREE for downloading at: http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/ The latest maps are available at: http://www2.census.gov/geo/tiger/tiger2006se/ I think Precision Maps are "prettier" than TIGER maps, but there is nothing wrong with Tiger maps as long as you have a fairly new computer. Tiger maps are very memory intensive and you need a fast machine with lots of RAM to make them work well for you. I have been running WinAPRS with Tiger Maps for several years now and, now that I upgraded to a modern fast laptop, am perfectly satisfied with their performance. I run WinAPRS Version 2.8.5. The last time Mark issued winaprs.exe file for PM 3 maps was in Dec 05 and was for use for the current version of WinAPRS at that time. It was issued for version 2.8.2. It is still available for download at: http://winaprs.org/downloads/pmap3/ I do not think you can use it with the current version which is Version 2.8.5. The only other version of Precision Maps that was ever useable with WinAPRS was PM 5.0 but the problem was that these only gave you a 2/3 screen which in my mind was not acceptable so I switched to the Tiger maps. In Version 2.8.5, I don't think PM 5.0 are really useable any longer since you can not change the drive letter to run the PM 5.0 maps off your HD, so I did not even load any of the PM files on my new laptop. I have no idea how well all these programs will run on Vista but I would suspect there are no problems since no one has posted any so far. I am still running XP Media Edition and have received the free Vista Premium upgrade. I will not install the Vista upgrade till others have worked out all the bugs. I don't need those kind of frustrations. BTW, for the WinAPRS users, there is also a specific WinAPRS SIG which I included in the cc block. There is very little traffic on there but that should be the primary mailing list for us WinAPRS users. If you have specific questions or problems with WinAPRS, feel free to send me an email and I will try to resolve them for you. I have been using WinAPRS since it was first released and am still a very satisfied customer. Hi, hi.... Herb, KB7UVC NW APRS Group, West Sound Coordinator Our WEB Site: http://www.nwaprs.info > -----Original Message----- > From: aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org > [mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Jim Duncan > Sent: Monday, March 19, 2007 2:49 PM > To: APRSSIG > Subject: [aprssig] Registering OC30 and MAPOCX > Windows Vista Ultimate > > > Hey, Mark and/or Keith... > > With XP there was a special procedure to get the two files for PM3.0 > operational. Have you done anything with Vista yet? Any guidance on how > to get the OC30.dll and MAPOCX.ocx files to register and get PM up and > running? > > Thanks! > -- > 73 de Jim Duncan, KU0G
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