Sokkia Prolink: Version 115 [upd]
: Beyond simple transfer, it included basic COGO (Coordinate Geometry) tools, allowing surveyors to calculate areas, intersections, and station offsets without needing a full-scale CAD suite. The "Deep Story": Why Surveyors Still Hunt for It
tool to "Connect" and pull SDR files from the total station. Formatting: sokkia prolink version 115
The most significant issue is compatibility with newer operating systems. Users reported problems with Windows Vista, encountering errors when trying to create new projects. The solution was often to run the program as an administrator to grant it the necessary permissions. : Beyond simple transfer, it included basic COGO
In ProLink, click the receive command to prime the software. Users often debate the merits of different ProLink versions
Users often debate the merits of different ProLink versions. A thread on a Russian geodesy forum captures this sentiment well: one user states, "I use ProLink 1.13 with no problems. I installed 1.15, but it has more buttons to press, so I got rid of it". This highlights that while version 1.15 offered additional features, its interface was sometimes considered more complex than its predecessor. Nevertheless, for many, it became the go-to tool for the essential task of downloading raw survey data.
