MarshallSoft GPS Component for C/C++

MarshallSoft GPS Component for C/C++
  
            License: Shareware $115
            OS: WinXP,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win2000,Windows2000,Windows2003,WinServer,W
            Requirements: C/C++ compiler
            Publisher: MarshallSoft Computing
            Homepage: http://www.marshallsoft.com
          

MarshallSoft GPS Component C/C++ and .NET toolkit reads and decodes industry standard GPS NMEA 183 navigation sentences from the RS232 serial port as well as computes great circle distances and bearings.

Features include:

– Supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.
– Uses the Windows API for serial port input. No special Windows driver is required.
– Runs as a background thread unattended and is fully thread safe.
– The most current GPS data is always available on demand.
– Includes support functions such as mgcGreatCircle.
– Can read any GPS NMEA 183 sentence, extracting each field
– Can read and decode GPGGA, GPRMC, GPGLL, GPGSA, GPVTG, GPBOD, GPWPL and
GPGSV navigation sentences.
– Can graphically display latitude and longitude.
– Provides ability to convert units.
– Works with Bluetooth serial.
– Work with USB ports that have a “USB to Serial Port” converter cable.

– Can be used from GUI mode or console mode programs.
– Supports Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/2003/XP/Vista/7.
– MGC4C is implemented as a standard Windows DLL, which will work with all versions of Windows.
– Supports most Windows C/C++ compilers (Microsoft [all versions Visual C++, C++ .NET, C#.NET, and Visual Studio], Borland, Watcom, LCC-WIN32, C++ Builder, MinGW, etc.).
– Can be called from any program that is capable of calling the Windows API.
– MGC functions can be called directly from both ANSI C programs and from C++ programs.
– The license can be used with all supported computer programming languages.
– Can be purchased with (or without) source code for the DLLs.
– Documentation online as well as in printable format.
– Free technical support and updates for one year. Royalty free distribution with your compiled application.

Evaluation versions are fully functional.


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