David,
I've been impressed with the porting of QGIS to Android. I haven't fielded it
at all, and have only tested it for my own interest, but it another viable
option to your described use. I've been using it on a Toshiba Thrive Android
Tablet.
bobb
>>> David Delorme wrote:
I have
I am also in need of a similar setup. I've been looking at a few options.
I'm running into more free time this summer, and hoping I Can begin looking
a little harder at the Forestry Tools option (
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Forestry_Tools) and how I can begin developing
the platform I need to incre
Hi David (and Noli) - I need this equipment too, better get my order in! :)
Having the options for temporarily hooking up a display (when back at the
truck), run off of modest mobile power sources and then sync back to an office
db when back home... are some of the things I want to have running
Start building your R Pi tablet.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/26/adafruit-wants-to-help-you-hack-your-raspberry-pi/
Noli
On 5/3/12, David Delorme wrote:
> I have been thinking about and have ordered a Raspberry Pi.
> I have been looking for a low cost open source tough light solution for da
I have been thinking about and have ordered a Raspberry Pi.
I have been looking for a low cost open source tough light solution for data
gathering in the field.
My work for many years was in forestry and mineral exploration. I used arcpad
in the past on a hardened ipaq ie able to with stand gett