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SeaTraffic -- The Traffic Information Program for the Palm VII

SeaTraffic is a public-domain program written by 3Com Palm Computing Inc. for the Palm VII (and Palm devices with the OmniSky modem). This program creates small versions of the traffic maps available at the WSDOT website. It creates these traffic maps by first downloading a very small data file (approx. 130 bytes) from our Internet server using hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). Then, a map that resides on your Palm is "filled in" with shading that represents the current traffic conditions.

WSDOT does not currently have the ability to provide user support for the SeaTraffic program. However, you may send your questions & comments to nwflow@wsdot.wa.gov. We will answer your questions as best we can, and forward your comments to the program developers.

 

 
Version 1.2
now available
Download SeaTraffic
(23 KB).

Download Readme file
(2 KB).


Developers: here's a description of the datafile and the encoding format.

To install SeaTraffic on your Palm:

  1. Download the executable file to your computer by clicking on the above link. Save the file in the "C:\Palm\Add-on\" directory.

  2. On your PC computer, open the Palm Desktop software.

  3. Click "Install".

  4. Click "Add",then select "SeaTraffic.prc".

  5. Click "Open", then click "Done".

  6. Place the Palm in the cradle and press the "HotSync" button on the cradle.

 

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