MarshallSoft GPS Component for C/C++
GPS client library component reads and decodes standard GPS NMEA 183 sentences from the RS232 serial port as well as compute great circle distances and bearings. Several C/C++ example programs with full source code are included. Requires Windows C/C++ compiler. Some of the many features of the MarshallSoft GPS Component (MGC) are: (1) Uses the Windows Win32 API for serial port input. No special Windows driver is required. (2) Runs as a background thread unattended. (3) The most current GPS data is always available on demand. (4) Support functions (such as mgcGreatCircle) are included. (5) Can be called from any application program capable of calling the Windows Win32 API, including C/C++, Visual Basic, PowerBASIC, Delphi, Visual FoxPro, Visual dBase, Xbase++, Fortran, COBOL, etc. (6) Most commonly used NMEA sentence types are automatically decoded. (7) MGC is a standard Windows DLL that does not depend on support DLLs. Registration is $105 for email delivery.
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MarshallSoft GPS Component for C/C++ Review
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Website
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MarshallSoft Computing
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Screenshot
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View MarshallSoft GPS Component for C/C++ Screenshot
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Cost
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$105 US
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Release Date
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2003-02-04
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OS
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Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
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Requirements
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Windows C/C++ compiler
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File Size
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327 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Shareware
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Version
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1.2
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Tags
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gps, GPS, winsock, component, library, C, C++, control
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