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Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
I tried to submit this with the tracker at www.modrana.org, but it didn't work.
The following is still bothering the current Modrana: the centering setting of the map doesn't stay after reboot of the program. If it's set to off in all modes, it will be on when Modrana starts again. |
Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
About the conversion tile files -> sqlite database:
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Oh, any by the way: Monav routing data packs with whole world coverage (per-country & up-to-date): http://data.modrana.org/monav/ |
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Just FYI, I have now completed the conversion of my 152,127 tiles. I used my ancient Pentium 4 laptop from 2004. I did not copy the tiles, just mounted the N900 and did the conversion there directly. It took about an hour, which seems consistent with beermad's post (200,000 tiles in ~75 minutes). Except that he used a much more powerful machine, suggesting that the CPU power is not the determining factor. The resulting sqlite files take 444 MB, a bit more than the 407 MB my tiles used to take, but much less than 1.28 GB my tiles used to occupy on the disk, even with the smallest cluster size I managed to get (8 KB). In other words, a huge improvement. |
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A couple of possibilities what might be causing the missing tiles:
Anyway, I'm currently considering finally adding the tile import functionality to modRana - probably first through the command line interface, followed by support in the GUIs. The tile storage logic is all there, it just needs to know from where to take the tiles and to which database they should be added. About the modRana data repository (http://data.modrana.org/monav/) First, I would like to thank the Natural Language Processing Centre of the Masaryk University for providing the hosting & computational resources needed to generate the data in the first place. Thanks a lot ! :) Coverage The whole world should be covered, 2-3x times. :) There are data packs for individual countries, continents and for some countries (Germany, France, Canada,...) also for local regions. There are separate car, bike & pedestrian data packs. BTW, the car routing data size for Europe is about 3 GB, so it should fit on the MyDocs FAT32 partition without issues. :) Installing data for modRana Installation is the same as with previous data packs - they are just in tar.gz, not in zip. The car/bike/pedestrian pack include the shared data structur, just unpack them to the usual /home/user/MyDocs/.maps/monav_data/ directory. Example (on the N900): Code:
cd /home/user/MyDocs/.maps/monav_data Total repository size: 91 GB Pack count: about 265 Source data downloads: 37.18GB source OSM data in PBF format Total run length: about 5 hours on a machine with 48 CPU cores (including all stages - download, processing & packaging) Software The modRana data repository software, used to generate the repository, is hosted on Github: https://github.com/M4rtinK/modrana-data-repository If you want to have your own repository, just run repository.py and the repository will be created inside the results directory. I plan to write a proper post about how the repository software works & I'm also still working on it, mainly on more configuration options & providing better feedback while running a repository update. Planed features
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Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
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Small question, about updating ModRana: why does dpkg complain about not being able to delete non-empty directory "/opt/modrana/modules/googlemaps"? Best wishes. Thank you. |
Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
A quick comment. Yesterday I put modRana to a bit of a test. It was the first time I used it on a motorway. Driving at just about 70 mph (110 km/h), I noticed that it was it was coping well, rotating the maps as it should, but the screen refresh was a bit jerky and there was also a bit of a lag in showing my current position. For example, it showed me crossing under a bridge when I was already a good 50 m behind. Is it related to my recent conversion from tiles to sqlite? I have never tried modRana at anything beyond 30 mph (48 km/h) before so I wouldn't know...
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Re: [Announce] modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
MartinK: would it be possible to include aeronautical charts (as for example http://www.chartbundle.com/charts/) as a map layers option?
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