SDTS on GRASS

Steven J. Swanson sswanson at asu.edu
Wed Jul 7 13:11:06 EDT 1999


Markus,

is the SDTS code for vector, raster, or both?

Steven J. Swanson
Archaeological Research Institute
Arizona State University


-----Original Message-----
From: grass at cecer.army.mil [mailto:grass at cecer.army.mil]On Behalf Of
Markus Neteler
Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 8:17 AM
To: grass at cecer.army.mil
Subject: Re: SDTS on GRASS


Hi Frank, hi all,

The SDTS code is in GRASS 4.2.1. Find it there...

Best regards

  Markus

> Rich Shepard wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Steven J. Swanson wrote:
> >
> > > Check out this location for ports of the converter to Windows and Unix
> > > (SUN) systems, as well as the C source code (if you need to run it on
> > > Linux... I haven't tried the Sun port on my Linux box):
> > > ftp://ftp.blm.gov/pub/gis/sdts/dem/
> >
> >   Sol Katz at the BLM Service Center is Denver is responsible for most
of
> > the spatial data translation code. He's been writing them for several
years
> > now: MOSS, MapInfo, ArcInfo; dlgs and now sdts. Perhaps we can talk him
into
> > doing more for GRASS (which I think he used back in the early days).
> >
> > Rich
>
> Rich,
>
> Sol passed away this spring.  I skimmed the GRASS 5.0beta code tree I
have,
> and couldn't find the SDTS code either.  Does anyone know where it is?
>
> I have written some code for SDTS support that I might be willing to
integrate
> into GRASS; however, I am not keen on trying to support existing code
unless
> it is pretty easy to understand.
>
> Some info on my code can be found at:
>
>   http://gdal.velocet.ca/projects/sdts/index.html
>
> My underlying ISO 8211 library (the encoding format for SDTS) can be found
at:
>
>   http://gdal.velocet.ca/projects/iso8211/
>
> Best regards,
>
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