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XW-PLT
Version 1.0
Pilot File Editor for X-wing Space Combat Simulator
(C) Copyright May 1993
by Neal Westfall
CIS:[70222,1164]
Internet: nwestfal@silicon.csci.csusb.edu
OVERVIEW:
XW-PLT is a utility designed to be used in conjunction with
LucasArts' superb space combat simulator X-wing. It is a pilot
(.PLT) file editor capable of manipulating all currently known
aspects of X-wing pilot files. Also provided is a summary feature
which allows you to generate, print, and save summaries of any
pilot file in text format. The program has a very simple, easy to
use Turbo Vision interface in the interest of user friendliness,
which makes editing pilot files painless.
INSTALLATION:
Copy the files XPLT.* to your XWING directory or anywhere in
your path. To start the program, just change to your XWING
directory and type 'XPLT' and the program will load.
FEATURES:
Editing of the following is possible with XW-PLT:
- Duty Status (Alive, Killed, or Captured)
- Rank
- Skill (Rookie, Top Ace, etc.)
- Medals (award/revoke)
- Training ground levels ("The Maze")
- Historic Combat Mission completes and scores
- Tour of Duty Stats, including laser usage, scores, etc.
- Tour of Duty missions in Historical Combat
- Tour of Duty Victories (kills and captures)
Summaries
- Generate and view summaries on screen
- Print summaries
- Save summaries to a disk file
REGISTERING XW-PLT
XW-PLT is being distributed as shareware. The funds are an
encouragement to develop further programs. For a $6.00
registration fee, I will send you a disk with the latest version on
it without nag messages.
Send registration to: Neal Westfall
3061 Oregon St.
Rialto, Ca 92376
I can be reached via Compuserve at 70222,1164. For those with
Internet access, the address is nwestfal@silicon.csci.csusb.edu .
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
XW-PLT was developed using Borland's Pascal with Objects 7.0
and Dave Baldwin's excellent Dialog Design program.
X-wing, Star Wars, and any other references to Star Wars stuff
are trademarks of LucasArts and Lucasfilm, LTD.