Perl server for LiveGraphics3D

de SM6VYF/Arne.

Server

This is what it looks like. To the right is the list over the closest stations. At the bottom the latest decoded APRS data. Above this the raw APRS data and at the top, to the left, the server activity is logged. Logged are time plus IP number and port number for both the webserver as well as for the user at the other end (this isn't in this picture). IP number and port number for the end user is sent by the PHP program at the web server as a part of the "protocol".

The Perl server running

Notable is that the point from which distance and direction is computed from can be chosen arbitrarily. The panorama photo can, for example, be taken at a location other than the location of the radio.

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CVS: $Date: 2004/05/22 09:15:08 $