GPS Toolkit (GPSTk) 1.0 Released
rmach writes "Based on many years of work performed at ARL:UT, we have release GPSTk under the GNU LGPL. GPSTk is a cross platform library and set of applications that provides both fundamental and advanced GPS processing algorithms to the GPS and open source community. A wide array of functions are provided by the GPSTk library, including: RINEX I/O, ephemeris calculation, P-code generation, atmospheric refraction models, and positioning algorithms. GPSTk applications provided more concrete benefits to the user, including: cycle slip detection and removal, calculation of the Total Electron Content (TEC) of the ionosphere, position residual computation, and RINEX file manipulation. The library is about 41,000 SLOC with a COCOMO estimated cost to develop of about $1.3 million. You can also read more about it in the current issue (September '04) of Linux Journal."
So, uh, like... does this mean I can find a geocache faster?
-- Minds are like parachutes... they work best when open.
Just the other day, I was trying to find a way to calculate the total electron content of the ionosphere.
Unknown host pong.
I'm still not gonna stop and ask for directions.
It's amazing what guys are willing to go through to avoid getting out of the damn car and asking for directions. ;)
-- "A chicken is an egg's way of making another egg."
Advanced Research Labs: Unreal Tournament?
This sig is only here so people stop skipping the last lines of my posts.
No, it's not just you...
ARL:UT GPSTk GNU LGPL GPS RINEX I/O P-code TEC SLOC COCOMO
I thought the article was one of those crypto-quotes from the newspaper. I solved it, and it translates to
CATS:YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE MAKE YOUR TIME
Pretty scary, if you ask me.
Check out item 4 (emphasis added):
You should know your way around a command line or terminal. For UNIX users, this is a given. For Windows users, using the command line (referred to as "DOS prompt" sometimes) may be a challenge.
Ouch!
Finally -- a means of writing the software required for my GPS-guided canine shock collar defecation system. Now I can just turn the dog loose and not have to worry about her pooping in a different place every time she gets her dump on.
Shit on the driveway? SHOCK!
Crap in the neighbor's yard? SHOCK!
Crap in mean neighbor's yard? NO SHOCK! (subroutine for OPTIONAL shit locations).
Poop near the mailbox? SHOCK!
Drop a deuce in the back corner of the yard near all the other piles of shit? NO SHOCK!
(C) Copyright 2004 by IronChefMorimoto Pet Waste Management Technologies
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