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-= P C - S P O R T =-
Version 2.50
Copyright (c) 1986,1988,1989 by Geoffrey C Monkley
Much time and effort is consumed by voluntary sporting body administrators
(usually players or Mums and Dads) to promote and conduct sporting fixtures.
Many people in this position have access to Personal Computers at home or at
work which could dramatically cut the time required to perform these duties, if
only they had a suitable Program. PC-SPORT has been designed to fill this gap
for those honorary sport administrators with access to an IBM PC or compatible
computer.
PC-SPORT is intended for use by persons with little or no knowledge of
computers. It is thus designed to be highly "User Friendly" with little need
for reference to documentation. It features:
* Suitability for most true "Team" sports (eg Football, Baseball)
* Easy definition of your "Association" and points score system
* Complete flexibility in providing your Ladder requirements
* Ability to amend data, titles, calculation formulae at any time
* Simple addition of game results with minimum effort
* Automatic calculation from scratch each time you want a
Ladder (Hence it cannot be fooled by amendments to scores)
* Automatic determination of competition draw
* Automatic drafting of a pocket size fixture book for each season
* Easy incorporation of additional user provided columns in fixture book
* Acceptance of additional user provided pages for fixture book
* Complete flexibility in determining what ladders/tables to print at
any time
* Ability to print output to disk first or direct to the printer as you
desire
Version 2.0 of PC-SPORT featured a major upgrading of the modules used for
Competition Definition and for performing competition draws for the fixture
book, as well as a general revision of the whole program to allow an increase
in the maximum number of teams to 16 in any grade. Versions up to 2.50 add
minor improvements, improve data entry, speed up operation and fix a few bugs.
Initial definition and amendment are performed on a screen template with full
editing facilities and allow for the use of a Macro to copy the team names from
one grade to the next to save keystrokes. Amendment at any time after
performing the initial draw now provides the option of preserving the draw as
far as practicable even with a new sort of team names. This will allow late
changes to the competition program to be included speedily with minimal
alterations to the existing draw. It will also allow the same template to be
used for following seasons by providing the facility to delete all results and
to accept amendments.
The fixture book module now provides for a Standard Draw which gives
alternating Home and Away fixtures as far as possible and evens out the order
of games to give each team an approximately equal number of appearances in any
particular "time slot". Allocation of teams to a particular template
"number" can be random, same as previous grade, or user specified as desired.
The extension of the maximum number of teams to 16 necessitated a change to the
layout of the data file. As a result v2.x data file format is NOT compatible
with v1.x data files, and hence PC-SPORT v2.x will NOT access v1.x data or
template files correctly. If you are a registered user, you will be supplied
with SPRTCONV.COM on request. This will enable you to convert your existing
data files to the PC-SPORT version 2.x format.
Your distribution diskette should also contain:
PC-SPORT.COM The main program file
PC-SPORT.000 ) The files containing the Overlay programs
PC-SPORT.001 )
PC-SPT.DOC User manual formatted to print on 11"x9.5"
paper.
PC-SPT.DOK User manual formatted to print A5 size pages on
11"x9½" paper in Elite print (12 cpi).
PAGECONV.COM Program to convert a PC-SPT.DOK to PC-SPT.R
(right pages) and PC-SPT.L (left pages ) for
double sided printing.
READ.ME This document.
BROWSE.COM Program to view text files.
Before proceeding further use DiskCopy to make a working copy of this diskette
to a spare one, then put the distribution diskette away in a safe place and use
your copy to print the manual.
To get a manual on standard paper, at the DOS prompt, with PC-SPORT.DOC in the
default drive, type
COPY PC-SPT.DOC PRN <Ret>.
If you would rather have a smaller A5 size manual, (approx 155mmx200mm or
6.2"x8.3" ie about the size of the pages in your DOS Manual) you can obtain a
single sided version by first ensuring your printer is set to print at 12 cpi
(elite). Then type
COPY PC-SPT.DOK PRN <Ret>.
If you want an A5 size manual, printed on both sides, at the DOS prompt type
PAGECONV <Ret>.
Answer the first question with PC-SPT.DOK. Give a drive\path\YourFile WITHOUT
extension for the output file name. Two files, .R for right hand pages and .L
for left hand pages will be created, each nearly 100k long. When complete,
set your printer to 12 cpi (elite), and type
COPY drive\path\YourFile.R PRN <Ret>.
When complete, remove the paper, put the first page into the printer with the
printed side next to the roller, ensure yor printer is still set for 12 cpi and
COPY drive\path\YourFile.L PRN <Ret>.
When all sheets are printed, trim them to size and place them in an appropriate
binder.
G C Monkley
Brisbane 22nd September 1989