

Works in 640K so good for old or small (eg. Has GIS features for attaching data to survey stations. An extraordinarily thorough manual (400K! long). Designed to be idiot-proof in use, and with helpful install program.


tool (it closes all the loops sequentially, but does the best ones first to reduce the effects of blunders). Available from the archives, Wookey or Mel Park,Įmail: Compass1997. Can generate files for the Survex cave viewer. It is 4th gen., and capable of very complex & large caves. CML is also a command-based public domain multi-platform program, with a GUI-based version 'Vectors' for Macs only. Available from Wookey or Bob Thrun, 8123 14th Avenue, Adelphi MD 20783, USA. New cave viewer gives good visualisation. CaveSurveyStandard can be obtained from John Rowlan, Building 203, Maths computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 s.Cass avenue, Argonne, Il 60439, USA Phone(708) 252-7587, Fax: (708) 252-5986.Įmail: CMAP1995. Tel:(801) 224-7357.Įmail: Caveview199? Caveview is available from Wookey or John Fogarty.Įmail: CaveSurveyStandard199?. The full version is available from Caver Dave (Herron) Speleo Resources, 1457 South 280 East, Oren, Utah 84058. A demo (of version 3.3) (can't save changes) is available from its website. Imports Compass, On-station, & CMAP text data, surface grid. 4th gen, with LRUD & wall drawing capabilities. Available from John Beck, Glebe Cottage, The Hillock, Eyam via Sheffield, Derbyshire, S30 1RB, UK. No printing - screen must be grabbed and printed. This is fine for straightforward caves where you survey a centre-line and then bend the rest of the survey around that line.

$25 ($38 for both Compass and Wincompass)Įmail: CAVEMAP1992. We also list some software which has effectively been discontinued (and is not maintained, and may no longer work on current platforms) for completeness.
