Custom map file size and build time examples – LEI Electronics MAPCREATE 6 User Manual

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The

amount of development in an area is something you can't

control. For example, one square mile of city streets will make a larger
file than one square mile of wilderness with a few hiking trails.

The

amount of territory you include in a map is a major factor. The

more square miles or acres you include, the bigger the file size.

So, what does this all mean in real estate terms? The following table
shows a few examples of high- and medium-detail Custom Map File
sizes, and how long it took the computer to build them. These examples
were prepared on a Pentium

III with 512 MB of memory, using simple

rectangle map borders:

Custom Map File Size and Build Time Examples

Mapped

area

High

Detail

File Size

High Detail

Build Time

Medium

Detail File

Size

Medium

Detail Build

Time

Oklahoma
plus Texas
Panhandle

25.88 MB

4 min., 15 sec.

0.61 MB

4 seconds

Colorado

18.42 MB

3 min., 12 sec.

0.31 MB

4 seconds

Lake
Eufaula,
Okla.

1.49 MB

16 sec.

0.23 MB

3 seconds

Lake
Michigan

26.43 MB

4 min., 2 sec.

0.37 MB

3 seconds

Lake
Okeechobee,
Fla.

14.12 MB

2 min., 2 sec.

0.54 MB

5 seconds

Lake Mead,
Nev.

0.90 MB

14 sec.

0.12 MB

2 seconds

Atlanta, Ga.
area

7.77 MB

1 min., 5 sec.

0.27 MB

3 seconds

San Francisco,
Ca., area

8.63 MB

1 min., 4 sec.

0.21 MB

3 seconds

The lessons in the Quick Reference section were written using
MapCreate's default settings, with

high detail and all categories turned

on. If your first maps don't fit your MMC or SDC, refer to the online
Command Reference section for more detailed instructions on
controlling file size.

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