I want to create a new location covering my local area. I guess I must be blind
or something because I can't find how to do it in the references.
If some one could puppy walk me through the process I would be most grateful.
I'm using Grass 4.3 on Linux and the area I wish to cover is part of the NSW
south coast lat 149 - 151E, lon 35 - 37S.
I have collected some data in MapInfo and AutoCad dxf formats that I hope to
convert and import.
Also is it worth downloading version 5 given that the best transfer rates I can
achieve lately is about 1.5KB/s with up to 60% packet losses and a 4 hour
automatic cut off.
/\/\ick
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 03:08:41PM +1000, Mick Howe wrote:
I want to create a new location covering my local area. I guess I must
be blind or something because I can't find how to do it in the
references.
If some one could puppy walk me through the process I would be most
grateful.
I'm using Grass 4.3 on Linux and the area I wish to cover is part of
the NSW south coast lat 149 - 151E, lon 35 - 37S.
Start GRASS, in the dialog for mapset, location, and database specify
a new location and mapset. You should be prompted for the rest.
I have collected some data in MapInfo and AutoCad dxf formats that I
hope to convert and import.
Also is it worth downloading version 5 given that the best transfer
rates I can achieve lately is about 1.5KB/s with up to 60% packet
losses and a 4 hour automatic cut off.
Lots of changes going on in Vers 5 at the moment, so you might want to
hold off a bit.
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Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net>