Hi Chris,
Just getting back into the grass swing of things after
a long lay-off! I have three questions:
1. Does xgrass require motif to run? or will the standard
X11 packaged libraries suffice?
It does not require Motif to run, but it does to compile. I installed
the statically linked binaries of xgrass under SunOs 4.1.3 and it comes
up within openlook windows, but with a motif look and feel. I can forward
my installation notes if you are interested.
2. Can I run a class of 12 on grass? We have pc xemulators
running in our lab and I'd like to run a grass session
off our sun for their practicals.
Yes - I have only had three at a time running, but the speed limiting
factor was definitely the students not the software.
3. i see some new air photo stuff including orthographic
corretion---well done! Has anyone written some code to
use the parallax equations to generate a DEM, if not,
it seems we are half way there already...any suggestions?
The main task is the correspondence problem (ie matching the
same features in the two images). Traditionally this was
done by hand, but there are now efforts to do this automatically
- mostly very expensive. I had a student doing this, using a technique
probably
superior to anything else around (feature matching followed by heirarchical
pattern matching) but we stopped development when we saw Hi-View (now
available within ERMapper) and other commercial packages start to appear,
and when we saw that developing a friendly interface was definitely not
his forte ;-). If anyone is interested we could probably make this available
for the guts of a new module.
cheers,
chris
You're welcome!
Simon
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Simon,
It does not require Motif to run, but it does to compile. I installed
the statically linked binaries of xgrass under SunOs 4.1.3 and it comes
up within openlook windows, but with a motif look and feel. I can forward
my installation notes if you are interested.
yes please! this would help a great deal
> 2. Can I run a class of 12 on grass? We have pc xemulators
> running in our lab and I'd like to run a grass session
> off our sun for their practicals.
Yes - I have only had three at a time running, but the speed limiting
factor was definitely the students not the software.
thanks!
> 3. i see some new air photo stuff including orthographic
> corretion---well done! Has anyone written some code to
> use the parallax equations to generate a DEM, if not,
> it seems we are half way there already...any suggestions?
The main task is the correspondence problem (ie matching the
same features in the two images). Traditionally this was
done by hand, but there are now efforts to do this automatically
- mostly very expensive. I had a student doing this, using a technique
probably
superior to anything else around (feature matching followed by heirarchical
pattern matching) but we stopped development when we saw Hi-View (now
available within ERMapper) and other commercial packages start to appear,
and when we saw that developing a friendly interface was definitely not
his forte ;-). If anyone is interested we could probably make this available
for the guts of a new module.
ok this is interesting, we have been very close to buying Lieca's Digital
video Plotter DVP, but even with the edu discount it is $14000. However,
since there is a grass module that identifies the camera data and photo's
fiducial marks there shouldn't be too much too do before you tackle the
parallax question?
cheers simon!
chris
On Fri, 17 Dec 1993, Simon Cox wrote:
Chris Skelly wrote:
> 1. Does xgrass require motif to run? or will the standard
> X11 packaged libraries suffice?
It does not require Motif to run, but it does to compile. I installed
the statically linked binaries of xgrass under SunOs 4.1.3 and it comes
up within openlook windows, but with a motif look and feel. I can forward
my installation notes if you are interested.
It has been my understanding that running xgrass requires a Motif runtime
license to run *legally*, although it doesn't access Motif code
dynamically at runtime. That was posted to this list or grassu some time
ago, and I had the impression that it was pretty definitive -- maybe it
wasn't. Could somebody clear this up, please?
> 2. Can I run a class of 12 on grass? We have pc xemulators
> running in our lab and I'd like to run a grass session
> off our sun for their practicals.
Yes - I have only had three at a time running, but the speed limiting
factor was definitely the students not the software.
This is another item that keeps getting conflicting coverage. Simon, do
you just circumvent the GRASS anti-concurrent-user locking mechanism by
brute force, or is there a more elegant means that you might share -- I'm
supposed to be setting up a lab here too, on an existing 486 base.
-- Mark
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