deichman@cod.NOSC.MIL (Shane D. Deichman) (05/19/91)
Fellow Netters: I used to have a PD/SW program called "Road Map," which consisted of a map of the U.S. with highways shown on it. Clicking on any two cities on the map would highlight the "shortest path" between these two points (in terms of major interstates), followed by a text reading of which hwys you take, what cities you change in, and milage for each leg. Now that I have a need for it, I can't seem to find it anywhere. Does anyone know of such a program, if it's on an archive somewhere (couldn't find anything at Sumex), or where a similar package is available? Thanx in advance! -shane -- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | Shane D. Deichman deichman@cod.nosc.mil | | "There's no heavier burden than a | | <affix favorite disclaimer here> great potential!" -Linus Van Pelt |
Robert.Broussard@macgate.saylor.mn.org (Robert Broussard) (05/24/91)
* In a message originally to All, Shane D. Deichman said: >From: deichman@cod.NOSC.MIL (Shane D. Deichman) >Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted >Organization: Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego >Message-ID: <3068@cod.NOSC.MIL> > >Fellow Netters: > >I used to have a PD/SW program called "Road Map," which >consisted >of a map of the U.S. with highways shown on it. Clicking on >any >two cities on the map would highlight the "shortest path" >between >these two points (in terms of major interstates), followed by a >text reading of which hwys you take, what cities you change in, >and >milage for each leg. > >Now that I have a need for it, I can't seem to find it >anywhere. Does >anyone know of such a program, if it's on an archive somewhere >(couldn't >find anything at Sumex), or where a similar package is >available? > >Thanx in advance! > >-shane Shane, I have it on a floppy somewhere (really!). It's called Road Atlas. Hope this helps... ->RJB --- * Origin: New Orleans MUG BBS (Line 2) * RA/D'Bridge * PEP/V.32 * (1:396/13)