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    Posted: 10 hours 43 minutes ago at 03:32
hi 
i wrote a lisp program to extract all my tracks from a Garmin GPS (Edge 305) which was relatively easy. 
i want to plot them in autocad to have a copy of all my routes riden on my bike or driven in my car.
what i need is a program to convert all these points into coordinates using the local Coord system (in my case MGA55, australia)

this is the file format of my data file

point_no,latitude.longitude,zone
PM1,-36.036577,146.374141,54

i know i can go online and do individual points to get the coords but i want to automate it to create another data file of coordinates

any thoughts would be appreciated

thanks
cadcent
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You can try the modified ASCPOINT (see Download) with the option modes GPS and Coord1st. You will need to set the WGS84 coordinate system first.
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