LouNGeR: that's probably because you live too close to another postal code. Unfortunately, I can't do much about this problem...
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LouNGeR: that's probably because you live too close to another postal code. Unfortunately, I can't do much about this problem...
No that's not it, its actually a postal code that is 2 KM away, funny though, the postal code it reports is where I lived last year :)
It's not that big of a deal, at least it can find streets.
Any way to grab all POI's like shops and stuff?
GMDL Tool doesn't support it, however, Google Maps does have the information.
Is your new postal code listed in _ZIPCODE? It might just be old data I used.
About POIs, AND also has a lot of them, I'll see what I can do.
I'm sorry where do I find _ZIPCODE ? (I just downloaded the GEODATA.DAT from here and put it next to the mapthis! eboot)
And I think that you are right, that it just picks the closest zipcodes available..
It's a POI file with all the Dutch postal codes and their cities. It's in the same directory as the geodata.dat: http://stuff.nieko.net/psp/mapthis/geodata/
Oh, I just clicked the direct link to geodata.dat
The ZIPCODE file is a bit strange, here's the deal.
In MapThis, when I search for my street, it takes me to the right location. Though it reports that my street is at 1353, while it should be 1359. In the ZIPCODE file, it shows that both of these codes are in "Noord Holland", while they are both actually in "Flevoland". So the coords in Geodata are correct, but the Zipcodes are wrong. (i did not have the ZIPCODE file in my MapThis folder, do I have to put it there?)
Btw, today I did a good test with my GPS for the first time (from Almere to Amsterdam). My Nederland map was fine, but I had some issues with starting the whole GPS process, is it normal that it takes like 10 minutes before it actually starts the tracking system?
Hm, then how come this VDO Dayton system in the car that we were driving this afternoon, starts to work like, immediatly. Is it on standby or something, or is MapThis just not that fast?
BTW, I also had like 12 visible and 5 fixed. Also, when moving the PSP-290 horizontal it seemed to work better.
maybe different receivers
there is also a mod for an holux receiver on the psp and from what i know is that one faster
i don't have a holux but i'm thinking about it
I doubt that the upcomming official mapping software takes that long to startup, guess we'll have to wait and see.
When you load the _ZIPCODE file, you'll see on the map that 1359 is in the bottom left of Flevoland (near A6 to Noord-Holland) and that 1353 is the first zipcode to the right (in Almere-Haven). I expect your street to simply be closer to the 1359 dot than to the 1353 dot, is that true?Quote:
Originally Posted by LouNGeR
Regarding this, you might want to read http://stuff.nieko.net/psp/mapthis/geodata/readme.txt. It doesn't matter where you place the POI file, as long as you can load it (i.e., in /PSP/COMMON or in a map folder).Quote:
Originally Posted by LouNGeR
LouNGeR: the PSP-290 isn't that great a GPS receiver, so that's why it takes longer to get a fix. It does really help to have an extension cable btw., I sometimes got fixes within 40 seconds.Quote:
Originally Posted by LouNGeR
Its reception is indeed better when the flat part (the part that says 'GPS') is facing the sky.
Yes, 1353 is closer to my home because 1359 is way off.
According to the source that was used for the data, Flevoland is only included in the 8000 - 8387 range which is probably correct, and a part of Flevoland, is included in Noord Holland.
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_v..._en_provincies
However, the paragraph below that, is correct :
- 1343-1349: Almere-Hout
- 1350-1361: Almere Haven
- 1359: De Velden
- 1361: Marina
- 1380-1383: Weesp
It's all very strange :p
I've extracted some of the more useful POI collections. They can be found here (together with the script needed for extracting them from OSM data): http://stuff.nieko.net/psp/mapthis/geodata/poi.zip
I've rebuild the Dutch geodata, which can be found here: http://stuff.nieko.net/psp/mapthis/geodata/geodata.dat.
This file is a lot bigger than before, because it includes all the nodes of a street (corners etc.). This allows for more accurate reverse geodata lookup.
Also, a few new neighborhoods are present in this file.
As before, the scripts and instructions to build this geodata.dat yourself can be found here: http://stuff.nieko.net/psp/mapthis/geodata/. You can also find a README.txt here for people who merely want to use Dutch geodata.
GREAT :)
So does this also work with the new format Deniska is setting up for Mapthis Vector Data ?
And on which OSM data is this one build, the 5-12 ?
MapThis vector data is a completely different format, and the file would then be called geoline.dat.
Since vector data isn't supported yet and because the format may change, I'm not creating a Dutch geoline.dat yet. When this becomes useful, of course I will :).
It's indeed built using 5-12 build.
Can geoline.dat and geodata.dat cooperate ?
So that you are driving onto line 4302392 and that road is Leidseweg for example ?
I suppose it's lat/lon based but ok :)
When geoline.dat appears, the GPSFS data becomes obsolete :)
I think they very well can :).
I don't think GPSFS data will become obsolete though. OSM data doesn't contain cycle lanes e.g., while Google Maps does. Also, GPSFS will remain useful for locations where no vector data is available.
i am crying, dieing, and am simply jalous about geodatas! openstreet do not support polis map as well as we want to :( maybe you know some other way to import some map to csv or any oter file type. I ve read about tomtom, etc but i just symply can't find the way :( and i am not sure how legal is that :( maybe google, i' send a ask for help my cartography teachers - cuz i am a student of geology. Maybe some of u may help me as well in that?
Hi friends, could you please tell me if I can follow the same procedures that you guys are following to Europe Geodatas for me here in Brazil using OpenStreet Maps?
If so, what should I do?
Thanks a lot
If www.openstreetmap.org has data for Brazil (or a particular city there), then you can use these scripts (you need to modify them of course) to get something going: http://stuff.nieko.net/psp/mapthis/geodata/.
For this to work you'll need quite some programming knowledge though.
THanks for the answer
But how do I know IF openstreet has data from my Country / City?
It finds streets and places when I search over there, that show that it has data about this place? thanks
The bunch of scripts and particularly process.txt in process.zip explain exactly how to run everything. Also, the file you downloaded, when unzipped, contains all the data in XML format, so you can search that for a particular street too.
If this doesn't get you going, I'm afraid you won't get it working, because quite some programming knowledge is required.