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Re: digitizer

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Hine)
Sun Nov 1 05:33:35 1998

Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 21:32:37 +1100
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From: David Hine <fresherb@nrg.com.au>
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Cheryl

Grass has some digitiser drivers in it. There is a Kurta, and two others
- an Altek and ...( I'm not in Linux at the moment0  and of course the
mouse for heads up digitising. They are under the grass42/etc directory -
bu they are big AO size boards... 16 button cursors and so on. I have a
small Kurta XGT digitiser300mmm x300mm which I have some C code for from
the internet. When my friend downloads the Grass source code for me I
will compile it using gcc. Let me know if you culd use the URL for the
CAD site with the code- they may have others.

And I'd welcome copies of useful mail/advice on configuring the board.

best wishes

David  



At 10:15 01/11/98 -0000, you wrote: 

>>>>

<excerpt><smaller>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.</smaller>  <smaller>Thanks,</smaller> <smaller>Cheryl
Ross</smaller> 

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