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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:13 am
by Thorn
Monitr7 wrote:So if I'm in the coverage area, it's okay to use the inturweb, right?
Only if you're downloading pr0n, and illegal mp3s and movies. g8t recommends downloading pr0n movies with cheezy soundtracks to do all three at once.

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Dutch has done a great job on this. It is really awesome.

Nice, Dutch!

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:16 am
by Monitr7
Thorn wrote:Only if you're downloading pr0n, and illegal mp3s and movies. g8t recommends downloading pr0n movies with cheezy soundtracks to do all three at once.

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G8t also says to lube up first. Not sure what that means...:D





Thorn wrote:Dutch has done a great job on this. It is really awesome.


Hear, hear! I'm going to definitely be checking this out in the future.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 12:26 pm
by SignalSeeker
Monitr7 wrote:So if I'm in the coverage area, it's okay to use the inturweb, right?


Well of course it is if there is no security in place.

[color="White"]Run away, run away quickly, you all shall perish!!![/color]

Justin

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:04 am
by Monitr7
SignalSeeker wrote:Well of course it is if there is no security in place.

[color="White"]Run away, run away quickly, you all shall perish!!![/color]

Justin


Kewel! N0w 1 cn b3 1337!!!11!!

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:35 am
by fluppel
Hey Dutch, nice howto - would be nice if it'd be a bit more visible that it actually is MY php script, but anyway, I like seeing my script in use.

Philippe

http://www.niquille.com/kismet-earth

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:01 am
by Dutch
fluppel wrote:Hey Dutch, nice howto - would be nice if it'd be a bit more visible that it actually is MY php script, but anyway, I like seeing my script in use.

Philippe

http://www.niquille.com/kismet-earth

I have said that its your php script, see the original thread referred to in the first post. All copyright/left/ownership remarks are still present in the script. And as posted on your own blog, advised you about the posting of it as well as the minor changes I've made to it. If that isn't enough, I'm sorry.

Dutch

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 11:01 am
by theprez98
fluppel wrote:Hey Dutch, nice howto - would be nice if it'd be a bit more visible that it actually is MY php script, but anyway, I like seeing my script in use.

Philippe

http://www.niquille.com/kismet-earth

Philippe,

Your script is pretty cool. In the thread where Dutch originally posted your script (here), he wrote:
To produce a KML or KMZ file from kismet xml and gps files, there are several solutions available. I'm using another self revised version of the php based converter made by P. Niquille, and posted on http://www.niquille.com.
I like this one because you can use it to visualize the coverage by any specific detected network, based on the data from the .gps file...

This was the first time your script was mentioned and it is clear he did give you credit. He also left intact:
[PHP]Kismet to kml (Google Earth) log file converter alias "Kismet Earth"
Released by Philippe Niquille, philippe at niquille dot com, www.niquille.com[/PHP]
You might not have seen the original thread, so I just wanted to bring it to your attention.

Again, nice work on the script.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:42 pm
by fluppel
Well thank you for pointing this out - so I didn't see that post..

But like I said, it's cool that my script is of any use at all :-)

Btw. I'm working on an update to come..

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:50 pm
by beakmyn
fluppel wrote:Well thank you for pointing this out - so I didn't see that post..

But like I said, it's cool that my script is of any use at all :-)

Btw. I'm working on an update to come..


It's a cool script. I'm working on integrating it's concept into my program, although there will be no php just the basic concept of the polys. Will mention you in the credits though for the concept.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:29 pm
by theprez98
fluppel wrote:Well thank you for pointing this out - so I didn't see that post..

But like I said, it's cool that my script is of any use at all :-)

Btw. I'm working on an update to come..

No problem, I figured you just hadn't seen it either. Keep up the good work.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:15 am
by fluppel
beakmyn wrote:It's a cool script. I'm working on integrating it's concept into my program, although there will be no php just the basic concept of the polys. Will mention you in the credits though for the concept.


Cool! Could you give us some more information regarding your upcoming app? Keep us posted.

PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 2:29 am
by Dutch
fluppel wrote:Cool! Could you give us some more information regarding your upcoming app? Keep us posted.

Look at beakmyns tagline... Then click on the line mentioning the converter.. ;)

Dutch

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:21 pm
by syn-ack
Great stuff...the pan & tilt is excellent!

Is anyone working on a inverse distance weighted or a scatter plot or a interpolated power option?

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:23 pm
by syn-ack
BTW, anyone seen a usable gpsmap frontend? heard skuttlebutt one is out there...

PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 7:31 am
by Dutch
syn-ack wrote:Great stuff...the pan & tilt is excellent!

Is anyone working on a inverse distance weighted or a scatter plot or a interpolated power option?

Doing a scatterplot shouldn't be to hard to incorporate in the php script. It is allready reading all the gps-point data from the .gps file. You just need to output it to the kml, as a point to plot. I'll have a go at it, when Dell returns my C600 from the repair center.
The interpolated power option and the inverse distance plots could also be added, but probably would take some more processing time to do. dragorns gpsmap program from the kismet package does a good job with the interpolated power plots, but also takes its time to do it. As the algorithms is available just by perusing the gpsmap sourcecode, it shouldn't be to hard for the so inclined to implement that feature in the php script.

I don't think a php interpreted app will be any faster than dragorns C++ coded application, au contraire.

Dutch