Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!dali.cs.montana.edu!caen!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!src.honeywell.com!msi.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!kksys!edgar!saylor!macgate.saylor!Uucp From: Robert.Broussard@macgate.saylor.mn.org (Robert Broussard) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted Subject: WANTED: Road Map Program Message-ID: <675199991.0@macgate.saylor.mn> Date: 24 May 91 05:15:00 GMT Sender: Uucp@macgate.saylor.mn.org Lines: 38 * In a message originally to All, Shane D. Deichman said: >From: deichman@cod.NOSC.MIL (Shane D. Deichman) >Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted >Organization: Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego >Message-ID: <3068@cod.NOSC.MIL> > >Fellow Netters: > >I used to have a PD/SW program called "Road Map," which >consisted >of a map of the U.S. with highways shown on it. Clicking on >any >two cities on the map would highlight the "shortest path" >between >these two points (in terms of major interstates), followed by a >text reading of which hwys you take, what cities you change in, >and >milage for each leg. > >Now that I have a need for it, I can't seem to find it >anywhere. Does >anyone know of such a program, if it's on an archive somewhere >(couldn't >find anything at Sumex), or where a similar package is >available? > >Thanx in advance! > >-shane Shane, I have it on a floppy somewhere (really!). It's called Road Atlas. Hope this helps... ->RJB --- * Origin: New Orleans MUG BBS (Line 2) * RA/D'Bridge * PEP/V.32 * (1:396/13)