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location of ley sector maps pdf

dose anyone know where i might be able to find the laey sector aps again. i can't find them on t20 sight. if they are still there. if so leave a link ?


thanks all for all the help i got them with ur help/
 
You can grab the sector data Flynn put up, port it to Galactic, and then use Gal2CC to make CC2 maps.

I'd do it myself, but I expect to be busy for the next two weeks. Anyone want to take a shot at it?

Or, perhaps, such maps are done already somewhere and Hunter has the graciousness of putting them up for us? ;)
 
That's already been done (which is how the Gateway to Destiny book got its maps), and QLI posted subsectors and sectors about two years back. I think they got lost in the change between websites, however.

To help out, I quickly processed Ley sector through one of robject's excellent perl scripts and converted the results to PDF. I hope this helps:
http://www.geocities.com/flynnwd/downloads/Ley.pdf

Better get it soon, because I'll remove it as soon as I need more room.

Hope this helps,
Flynn
 
Originally posted by Flynn:
Better get it soon, because I'll remove it as soon as I need more room.
That's fairly compact. If you do all four, I'll host a zip until QLI sort themselves out.
 
Well I (and others I suspect as well) have copies of the original maps but I don't have the space to hold them online.

Casey
 
Originally posted by Casey:
Well I (and others I suspect as well) have copies of the original maps but I don't have the space to hold them online.
I probably do. Send it to my yahoo address and I can put it in one of my ill-used web spaces.
 
Originally posted by Casey:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Psion:
I probably do. Send it to my yahoo address and I can put it in one of my ill-used web spaces.
Done.</font>[/QUOTE]Thanks. But guess what?

They are the same ones I already had. The domain map is correct, however.

To check a Ley map quickly:
Amikell (Ley 0101) should have a gas giant
Sikiir (Ley 0122) should not.
 
Originally posted by Psion:
The domain map is correct, however.[/QB]
If it's the playtest map, it will have the belts and gas giants right but the X-boat links will be out of date. The look also changed a little, but nothing drastic. Does it have a X-boat link from Annapabar 1936 Ley to Landing 2032 Ley? If not, it's the old version.

Not that X-boats are usually a big deal. This is actually the map I use most of the time, scrolling around on screen, since it lets me see everything. I like it much better than the maps in the book. If only it didn't have the subsector lines.

Though I think I might switch over to Flynn's maps since they have the UWPs on them, which sure beats referring back and forth between map and text. Now if Flynn could just do a whole domain map...
 
Originally posted by Morte:
If it's the playtest map, it will have the belts and gas giants right but the X-boat links will be out of date. The look also changed a little, but nothing drastic. Does it have a X-boat link from Annapabar 1936 Ley to Landing 2032 Ley? If not, it's the old version.
Indeed, there is no such link.
 
Originally posted by Morte:
Though I think I might switch over to Flynn's maps since they have the UWPs on them, which sure beats referring back and forth between map and text. Now if Flynn could just do a whole domain map...
The person you should be referring to would be robject, who is the PERL programming genius that developed the application I used to create those maps.

Hopefully, he'll see this thread and can let you know what it would take to create the application that would generate such a map...

robject?

-Flynn
 
Originally posted by Psion:
Thanks. But guess what?

They are the same ones I already had. The domain map is correct, however.
Well those are the files/maps that used to be on the QLI site in the elibrary. I wasn't sure if you'd already had them. Regardless IMO it'd be cool if they were available again since they are better than nothing and IMO look nice. There's also been several requests for them lately.

If they need updating PM Shane. If he's not uberbusy he might be able to update them with the new .Sec files. My understanding had been that they were the same as the maps in the Gateway book. >.<
[UPDATE]
Since it looks like they aren't the same as the maps in the Gateway book that might explain why they were pulled from the website. Hmmm...summoning Shane.

HTH and as always YMMV
Casey
 
The Domain map is up to date, but the up to date sector maps died with just about everything else Traveller I had in a nasty HDD crash, and I haven't had time to redo them. The Quadrant maps in Gateway to Destiny and the Domain map are the only current ones.

Sorry, I'll get them sorted when I can, but you know how real life is with a young child and two working adults (especially when Traveller isn't my paying job)... :(

Edit: I have some time off next week. I'll see what I can do about doing the four sector maps then. The subsector maps are a "no chance for the foreseeable future", unfortunately. Casey - ping me on wednesday to remind me if you remember, as I'll probably forget. :s

Shane
 
Originally posted by Shane Mclean:
ping me on wednesday to remind me if you remember, as I'll probably forget. :s
Moot-Jester-in-Training Asu rolls in the machine that goes...PING

PING!
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:D

Casey
 
Ping the ancient forerunner of the first video (see ancient amusements, television, idiot box) game Pong. Created on Earth circa 1972 C.E.( Note scholars and teachers please convert to local calendar). The last Ping game in working order sold at auction for 3 MCr.

Or an abbrevation of the game Ping Pong (see ancient amusements)

Or a nonuplifted bear of the Panda (see Earth ancient species) given to the King of United States circa 1970 CE from the President of Republic of Chime Ah.
 
Originally posted by jasper:
Ping the ancient forerunner of the first video (see ancient amusements, television, idiot box) game Pong. Created on Earth circa 1972 C.E.( Note scholars and teachers please convert to local calendar). The last Ping game in working order sold at auction for 3 MCr.

Or an abbrevation of the game Ping Pong (see ancient amusements)

Or a nonuplifted bear of the Panda (see Earth ancient species) given to the King of United States circa 1970 CE from the President of Republic of Chime Ah.
Or an abbreviation of 'Packet Internet Groper'. A diagnostic utility program used with early Terran computer networks.
 
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