PDA

View Full Version : Cheap digital maps


kbluck
21 Sep 04, 23:47
digital maps ARE NOT CHEAP

Have you checked SRTM data availability lately? DTED Level 1 is now available for most of the populated world. Notably Korea. I see they also have finished data for Iraq, Afghanistan, and Falklands. 45 bucks for a CD covering several countries.

Paper maps can still be a ***** to find, especially contemporaneous ones.

--- Kevin

CPangracs
22 Sep 04, 08:11
Have you checked SRTM data availability lately? DTED Level 1 is now available for most of the populated world. Notably Korea. I see they also have finished data for Iraq, Afghanistan, and Falklands. 45 bucks for a CD covering several countries.

Paper maps can still be a ***** to find, especially contemporaneous ones.

--- Kevin
I'm pretty sure Pat has accumulated DTED and paper maps in digits that cover the entire earth now. Where would you like your next war to occur?!:cheeky:

Hub
22 Sep 04, 08:27
I'm pretty sure Pat has accumulated DTED and paper maps in digits that cover the entire earth now. Where would you like your next war to occur?!:cheeky:

Parliament Hill.

CPangracs
22 Sep 04, 08:54
I was kidding, Hub.:laugh:

kbluck
22 Sep 04, 15:41
Parliament Hill.

Good news! Not only is there SRTM data, but Canada has released their own NTDB and CDED databases as well, much the same as USGS. So you can get vector data as well.

http://maps.nrcan.gc.ca

Now, all you need is a good scenario. Maybe something about what might have happened if the Oka standoff had come to blows. Or you could find out what would happen if the "Blame Canada" fever in South Park really takes hold. Then again, if your database becomes sufficiently all-encompassing, maybe you could recreate Washington getting his ass kicked at Fort Necessity.

--- Kevin

Ivan Rapkinov
22 Sep 04, 19:49
hmm, I didn't think you could burn buildings down in RT? :D

Pat Proctor
22 Sep 04, 21:13
I can't decide whether to be pissed off by this, or overjoyed.

I have dropped ALOT of cash over the past four years buying 'rest of world' digital elevation data. It was doubly frustrating because I work will all of the data everyday at my 'day job', but Joint Ethics Rules prevented me from using it for games.

In the background, I can hear Alanis Morissette warming up...

CPangracs
23 Sep 04, 08:33
I can't decide whether to be pissed off by this, or overjoyed.

I have dropped ALOT of cash over the past four years buying 'rest of world' digital elevation data. It was doubly frustrating because I work will all of the data everyday at my 'day job', but Joint Ethics Rules prevented me from using it for games.

In the background, I can hear Alanis Morissette warming up...
Well, maybe you can get into the reselling business!!;)