SiteSwap v0.06 ** ALPHA **
August 6th 1997

What is it ?
There is a system for describing juggling patterns called site swaps.
This program allows you to select and view different patterns.
See www.juggling.org/help/siteswap for more details.
Use the menu to select from a range of different siteswaps. I need to either add the complete list or let users write in a siteswap.
How was it made ? (LINUX)
- Compiled using gcc tools
- Graphics created using Gimp and bitmap
- Graphics converted using ImageMagick tools
- Tested using xcopilot
- Complete backup of Pilot using unix tools
- Transferred to Pilot using pilot-xfer
Thanks to all involved in the ongoing Unix work.
I also used Roger Critchlows Doodle source and Roger Flores source
for some helpful insights. The juggling code is a port of
Greg Hutchings zondo code available on the juggling web site.
Why was it made ?
The patterns produced from simple numerical descriptions intrigue me and also it was a nice exercise in starting to program the pilot. Its not out to change the world.
How much does it cost ?
A big fat zero !! .Once i get the code tidied up i will package that as well.
Although an email if you like it would be nice :-)
Standard Legal Disclaimer
SiteSwap is provided as-is with no warranties expressed or implied. You
use this software at your own risk.
This release of SiteSwap has been tested, and is stable and functional,
against PalmOS 1.0.6, and a Pilot 5000 upgraded running PalmOS 2.0.3 Pro.
Contact
You can contact me at
stuart.macmillan@macsch.com
p.s. See if you can interpret the images available during the 7 ball juggle and their relevance to either juggling or the pilot.