


download linkĭownload MicroSurvey STARNET Ultimate 9. STARNET 9.1 Pro and Ultimate both now include a license for all of the standalone STARNET data conversion utilities. Every time you open the program, the license will be used and pulled from the pool of Allowed Network Seats. Click Activate then Run to use the license. At the license dialog, click the key button to enter the license details. Listed in the Readme file in the Crack folder. MicroSurvey STARNET 9.1 introduces STARNET Ultimate an all-new, top-tier edition which provides a command line interface and can run larger network adjustments with a 65,000 station limit. Licenses are applied by entering the License ID and Activation Password into MicroSurvey software. MicroSurvey STAR * NET 7 is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, and Windows 7.įull Administrator Privileges are required to install MicroSurvey STAR * NET 7, but it can be run by limited user accounts. Converters are available for most data formats including TDS, Carlson, TSC (Trimble), SMI and various types including Topcon and Leica.Conventional central station measurements can be easily combined with GPS vectors and leveling data.Several conversion tools for designing raw data from data collection packages into STAR * NET data format.Full and flexible reporting capabilities.Features and Features of MicroSurvey STARNET Software: MicroSurvey STAR * NET can reduce observations to NAD27, NAD83, or UTM using separate grid factors calculated for all distances and tT corrections calculated for all angles. Whether a mapping involves passing a single loop or a complex network of connected traverses, all observations are matched simultaneously to produce an optimal solution. MicroSurvey STAR * NET manages networks that contain regular observations with GPS vectors, with 10,000 adjustable stations.ĭifferential surface observations can also be incorporated into a three-dimensional arrangement. MicroSurvey STARNET is software engineering for two-dimensional and three-dimensional mapping networks using least-squares exacting techniques.
