Pixelated Map Again
A while back I answered my own question about this. Apparently that wasn't the answer.
When I started APRSIS32 this AM I saw the pixelated map again. Thus I did another reboot. This did not fix the problem. Is there a config of settings file I can delete which is then rebuilt at a new program startup ... and that would put me back to a 'correct' map? The version I am using is 2020/05/19 21:42 fwiw. Windows-10-Pro -- 73 Bob KD7YZ AMSAT LM #901 -- KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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Fred Hillhouse
Look at Toolbar-Enables:
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Are you connected to the internet? Do you have internet Access enabled? Is OSM fetch enabled? This will take a bit more effort if everything above is answered yes. Have you verified your tile server configuration? Probably the best approach would be to send your APRSIS32.xml file to Lynn directly. Best regards, Fred N7FMH
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From: APRSISCE@groups.io [mailto:APRSISCE@groups.io] On Behalf Of KD7YZ Bob Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 9:48 AM To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: [APRSISCE] Pixelated Map Again A while back I answered my own question about this. Apparently that wasn't the answer. When I started APRSIS32 this AM I saw the pixelated map again. Thus I did another reboot. This did not fix the problem. Is there a config of settings file I can delete which is then rebuilt at a new program startup ... and that would put me back to a 'correct' map? The version I am using is 2020/05/19 21:42 fwiw. Windows-10-Pro -- 73 Bob KD7YZ AMSAT LM #901 -- KD7YZ Bob EM88LL -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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I will add a couple of other basic things to Fred's checklist:
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Be sure the APRSIS32.exe file and the map tiles are not in Windows protected folders PROGRAMS and PROGRAMS(x86). Either of those will prevent APRSIS32 from writing its XML configuration file and map tiles to your computer. Mark KE6BB
-------- Original message -------- From: Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...> Date: 5/30/20 7:45 AM (GMT-08:00) To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: Re: [APRSISCE] Pixelated Map Again Are you connected to the internet? Do you have internet Access enabled? Is OSM fetch enabled? This will take a bit more effort if everything above is answered yes. Have you verified your tile server configuration? Probably the best approach would be to send your APRSIS32.xml file to Lynn directly. Best regards, Fred N7FMH -----Original Message----- From: APRSISCE@groups.io [mailto:APRSISCE@groups.io] On Behalf Of KD7YZ Bob Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 9:48 AM To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: [APRSISCE] Pixelated Map Again A while back I answered my own question about this. Apparently that wasn't the answer. When I started APRSIS32 this AM I saw the pixelated map again. Thus I did another reboot. This did not fix the problem. Is there a config of settings file I can delete which is then rebuilt at a new program startup ... and that would put me back to a 'correct' map? The version I am using is 2020/05/19 21:42 fwiw. Windows-10-Pro -- 73 Bob KD7YZ AMSAT LM #901 -- KD7YZ Bob EM88LL -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
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Fred Hillhouse
One more thing that Mark sparked: And, not running from the ZIP file.
Fred N7FMH
From: APRSISCE@groups.io [mailto:APRSISCE@groups.io] On Behalf Of KE6BB via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 11:15 AM To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: Re: [APRSISCE] Pixelated Map Again
I will add a couple of other basic things to Fred's checklist: Be sure the APRSIS32.exe file and the map tiles are not in Windows protected folders PROGRAMS and PROGRAMS(x86). Either of those will prevent APRSIS32 from writing its XML configuration file and map tiles to your computer.
Mark KE6BB
-------- Original message -------- From: Fred Hillhouse <fmhillhouse@...> Date: 5/30/20 7:45 AM (GMT-08:00) To: APRSISCE@groups.io Subject: Re: [APRSISCE] Pixelated Map Again
Look at Toolbar-Enables:
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Lynn Deffenbaugh
Yes, there should be an APRSIS32.XML file in the directory under which you execute the program. Deleting that file while the program is closed will put it back to its original non-configured state. Or copy the .EXE to a newly created empty directory and execute it from there.
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But like I suggested before, if you bring up and enable the OSM trace log, you might be able to learn what is causing the issue. Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
On 5/30/2020 9:48 AM, KD7YZ Bob wrote:
A while back I answered my own question about this. Apparently that wasn't the answer.
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Hi Lynn and all:
Internet "may" be the issue. sometimes I either have "some slooowww" Internet and sometimes no internet. Sometime up to a whopping 20mb. Map OK now. OSM was turned on. tracing was off exe file in C:\Radio, so not a problem. Since Map now looks good, and it's a while since I was in here and wrote the question, I am guessing Internet access was the issue. Thank You. -- KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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James Ewen
Turn off purging in the map options to keep the tiles you have already downloaded. No need to download the same tiles over and over again, especially if you have poor internet service. James VE6SRV
On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 11:28 AM KD7YZ Bob <kd7yz@...> wrote: Hi Lynn and all: --
James VE6SRV
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On 5/30/2020 23:04, James Ewen wrote:
Turn off purging in the map options to keep the tiles you have already downloaded.Thanks Jerry! Done! -- 73 Bob KD7YZ AMSAT LM #901 -- KD7YZ Bob EM88LL
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