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Steve:
I can't find the link in your post here.
Could you re-send it either via the list or privately?
Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 11:48 AM
Subject: Correction to my message to Tom about Drivers
Should have been 64-bit, man what capacity there would be on a 654-bit =
OS!
And, Tom, if you haven't checked, the Epson site is easy to navigate. =
Here is the link to the drivers for the 1200u, but the latest official =
driver is for XP
How to Provide Open Data
1) Publish your schedule data as a=20
GTFS
feed. Google publishes=20
instructions
on how to create GTFS feeds.
2) Provide an official URL where your feed can be downloaded. This can =
be a URL on your agency site or a URL to a third-party authorized to =
host your feed.
Note: a simple way to provide an official URL is to=20
upload your feed
to GTFS Data Exchange and use the provided url.=20
3) Send email to=20
[log in to unmask]
with the URL of your feed. Note: this is a public mailing list.
4)=20
Submit GTFS feed location
for inclusion on GTFS Data Exchange. This helps developers find the URL =
where your data is published.
http://maps.google.com/help/maps/transit/partners/participate.html
Steve
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"A person cannot survive as a true Spartan fan unless he is=20
a bit of a masochist and a very large optimist."
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Steve
Lansing, MI
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