Neoklis Kyriazis
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Freeware!
My GPS Navigator application: GpsNav, Version 1.02 (17th Nov 1997)
I have written an Interface application for the Rockwell Microtracker(TM) LP GPS 
Receiver module for Acorn/RiscOS computers. This is written in Clares WimpBASIC 
programming language and is available as Freeware. It can be downloaded and 
distributed freely (to anyone who wants it!) provided that no charge is made and 
it is not modified. For users of Clares' WimpBASIC, the design file is available 
together with a Help file in the GpsNavDes archive. Otherwise a compiled 
application is available in the GpsNav archive, together with a copy of 
WBModules, WimpBASIC's runtime module (57 Kb). This is needed by all WimpBASIC 
applications and the latest version can be downloaded from the dedicated 
WimpBASIC website.

Here are the basic features of GpsNav:
Communicates with the Microtracker(TM) LP GPS receiver via the serial port.
    
    Receives, decodes and displays a large number of varied navigation, time and 
    satellite data.
    
    Sends initialization and configuration commands to the receiver.
    
    Has a large main window with over 160 icons to display a variety of data 
    form the receiver.
    
    Many icons change colour according to the validity of data and the status of 
    the receiver.
    
    It is a multitasking Desktop application and requires RiscOS 3.1 or higher 
    to run. 
    


Download the GPS Navigator!


 GpsNav.zip v1.02 (106k Sparkive). Download compiled application and WBModules 
v1.12.


 GpsDes.zip v1.02 (69k Sparkive). Download GpsNav's WimpBASIC design and Help 
file.


 Help.zip (12k Sparkive). Download GpsNav's Help file only.


Please email me at n.kyriazis@cytanet.com.cy for any comments or bug reports.






    

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