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From: Xenon@arcticus.burner.com (Christopher Eric Hanson) ()
To: lightwave@webcom.com
Subject: Re: dem's
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Daen Campbell writes:
>I've only had a couple of hours to look at it, but it appears to have about
>65 meg of DEM files (The magazine says it has the entire US) - Also has some
>Mars landscape.
I seriously doubt you could fit the whole USA in 30-meter format in 65
meg. I have the whole USA in 90-meter res, compressed on my hard drive and
it's over 1GB. But I'm not content, I want all of Mars, Venus and the Moon
too. ;)
Mike McCool writes:
> Your post mentioning that you have 65megs of dem files caught my
>eye. Have you got a dem of Oregon, by chance? Specifically, Western
>Oregon. I have jumped through more hoops than you can guess, and still
>can't seem to access this area of data.
Call us (Questar Productions, makers of World Construction Set) at
303-659-4028. We can get you the 90-meter data (also available for ftp
from the USGS) or the 30-meter data (that I've never found available for
ftp).
> The USGS map store in San Francisco would be thrilled to provide
>me with the dem's I require--for a thousand dollars.
I've found the 30-meter data to be expensive, but we purchase it in
large quantities and resell it for a reasonable price. We'll even sell
to VistaPro owners. ;)
> As I already own this information,--I and all the other taxpayers who paid
> for its accumulation--I balk a bit at paying for it twice.
Yeah, I wish it were as freely available as the 90-meter data.
In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.950708220842.1808A-100000@haus.efn.org> Mike McCool <mikemcoo@efn.org> writes:
> Excuse this blanket bomb post,--but some kind soul named Doug just posted
> me a usgs http site, and I must have typed it wrong, 'cause I can't get
> it to work.
> Could he/you please repost, and I promise to copy it correctly this time?
I have a few ftp/www sites for USGS stuff that I'll mention here, but
again I believe they only have the 90-meter data, and I don't think VP
will load that, only the 30-meter data.
http://sun1.cr.usgs.gov/eros-home.html
ftp://edcftp.cr.usgs.gov
ftp://spectrum.xerox.com
http://info.er.usgs.gov/
ObWCSPlug: When you get bored with VistaPro, buy World Construction Set.
We load almost everything under the sun. You won't be disappointed. Ask
anyone on the list who owns it. I'll shut up now.
Chris - Xenon
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