Maps for LXGPS
LXGPS uses maps stored in 1 bit-per-pixel PCX format. Before LXGPS
can use a map, it must first be calibrated by specifying the latitude
and longitude of two points on the map. Here are some maps that have
been calibrated for use with LXGPS. If you'd like to add a map to this
collection, send some email to
lxgps@rendafamily.com.
- Monterey, California
- The Pacific Northwest
- Portland, Oregon
- The Sea Ranch, California
- Seattle, Washington
- San Francisco Bay Area, California
- Silicon Valley, California (street detail)
- Santa Cruz, California
- Phoenix, Arizona by Mike Leckey, Jr
- Albuquerque, New Mexico by Lee Maisel
The following maps were contributed by Dennis Faucher, Hewlett-Packard:
The following Texas maps were contributed by Beverly Howard:
LXMAP, a map viewer
for the 100/200LX, also uses 1 bit-per-pixel PCX format maps. Once these
maps are calibrated they, too, could be used with LXGPS. In fact, after
calibration they should still be usable with LXMAP. There's a collection
of maps for LXMAP available
here.
Mike Kopplin has put together a great interface to MapBlast for the 200LX.
Check it out here.