PGia Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Hello, I'm back here once again to bring up a very interesting topic: How can AutoCAD (installed on a Windows 10 tablet with an integrated GNSS receiver) be made to display its real-time UTM position (or latitude/longitude), for example through a block? Is this possible? Are there any Lisp routines capable of achieving this? 1 Quote
Steven P Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Not sure, can the GNSS write / overwrite or updated a text file continuously? Reading a text file is easy with CAD, copy that to a block and the rest is all possible - not sure the interface yet. BigAl might know something later today. Quote
PGia Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago I don’t really understand how a GNSS receiver works. It seems that most of them operate by sending data to a port. The receiver is a u-blox device. Quote
mhupp Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Would need a Reactor and connect to some type of database. Edited 1 hour ago by mhupp Quote
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