ZylNMEAGenerator

v1.57

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ZylNMEAGenerator Windows 7 compatible
Demo ($39.99)
Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista
Jul 5, 2007
2141 kBytes
unspecified

ZylNMEAGenerator is a Delphi component that transforms position data in NMEA format.
You can generate complex NMEA sentences from simple data inputs. The sentences are recognized by any NMEA compatible mapping software. In this way with this component you can simulate a gps receiver also. You just write the generated NMEA sentences on a virtual serial port or an internet socket connected to a mapping software.
New: now you can use this component as a gsp simulator using a null-modem cable.

Supported Operating Systems: WinAll
Available for: Delphi 8, Delphi 7, Delphi 6, CBuilder 6 (if you need, you can ask for other versions)

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