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digitizer
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Cheryl Ross)
Sun Nov 1 05:19:37 1998
From: "Cheryl Ross" <digr2@cintranet.co.uk>
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 10:15:59 -0000
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I live in the UK and need to find a digitizer (graphics tablet) =
compatible with Redhat 5.1. I need to use it in conjunction with a lens =
crosshair cursor to input material to scale as one would with CAD. I =
will be using it primarily with a GIS called Grass 4.2. Can anyone =
offer advice? I am not as familiar with the Linux system as I would =
like to be so any help would be appreciated. Likewise, I run Redhat on =
a 166MMX, 48M RAM laptop - if that helps.
Thanks,
Cheryl Ross
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