Hi
Does anyone have information about this software?
It is for programming older Leica total stations.
http://www.engineeringsurveyor.com/utilities/
Leica Survey Office maybe?
GeoBasic was the programming language that Leica had for the 1000 ,. 2000 and 5000 series of total stations. There was a simulator for this series that could be used to test the custom application code during the creation process. Basically this was used for customers who wanted to write custom applications for this line of instruments. The only PDF of a manual I have for this is dated 1999. I am not sure if you can still get a license for using this software. If you are just curious about what the coding could do I can send you the Leica GeoBasic manual that I have.
I'm looking for software, because I have Leica TC 1800 (with DI2002)....I hope that someone have it. Does anyone have contact person from Leica for this question. Local dealer don't know anything about this software.
The software is for programming your own applications.
I can try to look up the old part numbers but your are required to have a security lock (probably only existing in a parallel port model) connected to your PC when you compile the code to test on the instrument. I have no idea if you can even get the hardware lock anymore. I would also doubt if there is any technical support available on the product.
I will look again at what I have on this and try to find the old part numbers.
Thanks for help. I must find some solution, because I really need to create some applications on my TC 1800.
Can I use some other programming language?
dzevadgeo, post: 325046, member: 2773 wrote: Thanks for help. I must find some solution, because I really need to create some applications on my TC 1800.
Can I use some other programming language?
Did you have any luck with finding the GeoBasic compiler?
squowse, post: 377224, member: 7109 wrote: Did you have any luck with finding the GeoBasic compiler?
Any update on this? It is something I would love to have info on.
Thanks. This is Geobasic1000. . Anyone know if Geobasic1100 (for TPS1100 instruments) can still be found?