Main Menu Help Message Color Selection Menu Help Message Foreground Color Selection Menu Help Message Background Color Selection Menu Help Message Check Your Number Selection Menu Help Message Check Your Number Selection Menu Help Message Database Selection Menu Help Message Find My Number Selection Menu Help Message Find My Number Selection Menu Help Message Frequency of Numbers Drawn Selection Menu Help Message Shareware General Information & License Agreement Number of Numbers per Decade Selection Menu Help Message Decade Summary Selection Menu Help Message Decade Selection Menu Help Message Decade Selection Menu Help Message Even - Odd Selection Menu Help Message Even - Odd Summary Help Message Even - Odd Selection Menu Help Message High Flyers Selection Menu Help Message High Flyers Display Menu Help Message Low Flyers Selection Menu Help Message Low Flyers Display Menu Help Message Update Selection Menu Help Message Frequency Selection Menu Help Message What Comes With Selection Menu Help Message Computer Pick Selection Menu Help Message Random Pick Display Menu Help Message High/Low Flyers 1's Selection Menu Help Message Wheeled 1's 'Best of' Selection Menu Help Message Wheeled 1's Display Menu Help Message High/Low Flyers 1's, 2's or 3's Display Menu Help Message Registered Version General Information & License Agreement Lottery Maintenance Menu Help Message Random Pick Even/Odd Rejection Menu Help Message Supported Lotteries Menu Help Message Lottery Deletion Menu Help Message Lottery Switching Menu Help Message Registration/Payment/PIN Number Menu Help Message Computer Pick High Flyers Selection Menu Help Message Computer Pick Low Flyers Selection Menu Help Message Wheeled 1's Selection Menu Help Message Error Handler Menu Help Message Help Messages cycle screen by screen until you end Help with CRTL E To go through this Help Message Press ENTER after you have read each screen. CTRL E - Ends Help and returns to the point in the program where Help was entered CTRL S - Returns to the program's Main Menu CTRL Q - Terminates the Program ENTER - Moves to the next Help Screen in this message The opening menu in L O T T O M A N I A provides the followingchoices: A) Lotto Mania License Agreement B) Add more Draw Numbers C) Examine Draw Database D) Frequency of Numbers Drawn E) Find My Number F) Check My Number G) Even - Odd H) Decades I) High Flyers J) Low Flyers K) Computer Picked Numbers L) What Comes With ... M) Screen Colors N) Lottery Maintenance Q) Quit To make a selection type in the appropriate letter in upper orlower case. For example, to select 'Find My Number' type 'E' or'e'. SELECTION A: General Information and License Agreement This selection provides the terms and conditions that all usersmust abide by. Violators may be prosecuted. SELECTION B: Add more Draw Numbers This routine is for updating the LOTTO MANIA databases toinclude draw dates and numbers that have occurred since the lastupdate to these databases. It includes two separate functions. The first function is for entering new numbers and dates. The second function is for updating the programs databases toinclude these numbers. It is possible to enter several newnumbers and dates and to do a single update. more ... SELECTION C: Examine Draw Database This routine is for examining the main Draw Database, whichcontains the draw date, the six regular numbers and if applicablethe bonus number for all draw dates that have been entered andsaved. You have the option of examining the whole database or the last'n' entries, where 'n' is user specified. SELECTION D: Frequency of Numbers Drawn This routine is for examining the frequency of numbers drawn.Each draw consists of six regular numbers and if applicable thebonus number. For each of these numbers, this routine keeps track of the numberof times it has occurred as a regular number, or as a bonusnumber, and the total of number of times it has occurred. SELECTION E: Find My Number This routine is for finding draws that contain specific numbers.For example, find all the draws containing the number '1', orfind all the draws containing the numbers '1' and '32'. The usercan specify up to six numbers to search for and when applicable,whether or not to include the bonus number in the search. SELECTION F: Check My Number This routine is for checking a complete draw number selected bythe user. It differs from 'Find My Number' in that all sixnumbers must be entered and a more detailed analysis isperformed. SELECTION G: Even - Odd This routine is used to examine the databases containing even andodd information on the draws. A separate database exists for eachcombination from all even through to all odd, along with a drawsummary detailing how many fall into each category. SELECTION H: Decades This routine provides a means to examine draws with 3,4,5 or morenumbers per decade. For example draws with three or more numbersin the thirties decade ( 30 - 39 ). SELECTION I: High Flyers This routine is for finding groups of numbers that have occurredmore often than others in the past. It is possible to examinegroups of 2,3,4,5, or 6 numbers. The High Flyers 2's for examplecontains all the pairs that have occurred to date sortedaccording to the most number of occurrences. It is possible tolook at a whole file or a portion of it. For the High Flyersingles select 'D Frequency of Numbers Drawn'. SELECTION J: Low Flyers This routine is the opposite of the High Flyers. The files aresorted by the least number of occurrences. These files are merelythe reverse order of the High Flyers files. That is, it doesn'tinclude the Low Flyers with zero occurrences. SELECTION K: Computer Picked Numbers This routine allows the user to pick potential play numbers. Thenumbers are chosen either using a pseudo random generator withuser specified rejections according to the number of even and oddnumbers; from the High Flyer 1's, 2's, or 3's databases; or fromthe Wheeled 1's utility that allows the user to pick draw combin-ations of the best 6, 7, or 8 numbers, either in the whole data-base or the last portion of it. more ... SELECTION L: What Comes With .. This routine is for determining what other numbers come with yournumber. For example if you choose 5, What Comes With willdetermine how many times all the other numbers have occurred with5. SELECTION M: Screen Colors This routine allows selection of foreground and background colorsfor monitors that support color, or to reset the display backto the default colors. SELECTION N: Lottery Maintenance This selection allows the user to access information about thecurrent lottery or any lottery supported by the program.Depending on the version of LOTTO MANIA routines may be providedfor creating a custom lottery, deleting lotteries, reducing data-base size by eliminating old draw numbers, switching betweenlotteries, registering the software, applying for a PIN number,and entering a PIN number. SELECTION Q: Quit LOTTO MANIA is a menu driven program. Upon exiting one of theroutines such as Decades the program returns to the Main Menu.Selection 'Q' of the Main Menu exits the program and return toDOS. There are sixteen choices for the foreground color. The defaultis bright white. On monochrome monitors this will usually appearas white, green, amber etc. depending on the monitor type. Colors are chosen using the Foreground Color Selection Menu. Forexample, after exiting Help, selection 'H' would result in aforeground color of dark gray. There are sixteen choices for the background color. The defaultis blue. On monochrome monitors this will appear as black or nocolor. Colors are chosen using the Background Color Selection Menu. example, after exiting Help, selection 'A' would result in abackground color of blue. Check My Number is routine to check a draw number entered by theuser. All six numbers of the draw number must be entered. CheckMy Number verifies whether or not the draw number has occurred asa regular Winning Number, or as a Five plus Bonus Winning Number(Canadian 6/49 only). It also provides information concerning the number of even andodd numbers in the draw number, and whether or not there areany decades containing more than 3,4, or 5 numbers. In addition Check My Number breaks the draw number down into it'scomponent parts. That is the 6 five digit numbers, the 15 fourdigit numbers, the 20 three digit numbers, the 15 two digitnumbers, and the 6 one digit numbers. It also checks the numberof occurrences of each. This check is made only on the sixregular numbers and not on the bonus number. Therefore the 5digit, 4 digit, and 3 digit total number of occurrences is equalto the number of times this number would have generated a prizeif it had been played since the beginning. Check My Number can take a couple of minutes to complete. Theactual time will depend on your computers speed. After you exit Help type: A) to run Check My Number B) to return to the Main Menu If you select A) you will be asked to enter the number you wishto check. Your number must consist of six separate numbersentered in any order. If you omit a number or enter a numberoutside the database's range, the program will let you fix thismistake before proceeding. You have just completed running Check My Number. The results canfirst be viewed on the screen and then on the printer or viseversa. If you are finished reviewing the results, you can checkanother number or return to the program's Main Menu. After you exit Help type: A) to display results on the screen B) to print results on continuous forms paper C) to print results on sheet paper D) to check another number E) to return to the program's Main Menu NOTE: Printing the results using C) requires two pages. SelectionB) requires only one page, however your printer must be capableof printing 66 lines per page. This routine is for examining the main Draw Database, whichcontains the draw date, the six regular numbers and the bonusnumber (optional) for all draw dates that have been entered andsaved. You have the option of examining the whole database or the last'n' entries, where 'n' is user specified. After exiting Help type: A) to display the entries on the screen B) to print the entries on the printer C) to return to the program's Main Menu If you select A) or B) the number of records in the database willbe displayed and you will be asked to enter the number you wishto see. If you make a null or zero entry the program returns tothe Main Menu. If you request a non zero number of records, 20for example the last twenty records in the database are displayedor printed. If you request the maximum or greater than themaximum then the whole database is displayed or printed. This routine is for finding draws that contain specific numbers.For example, find all the draws containing the number '1', orfind all the draws containing the numbers '1' and '25'. The usercan specify up to six numbers to search for and whether or not toinclude the optional bonus number in the search. After exiting Help type: (If Bonus supported) A) to find your number excluding bonus numbers from the search B) to find your number including bonus numbers in the search C) to return to the programs Main Menu Selection A) is recommended, so that your results are consistentwith other routines such as Flyers and Check My Number. If youselect A) or B) Find My Number will start and you will be askedto enter the numbers you wish to find. You can enter 1 to 6numbers. If for example you want to find the draws containing '1'and '25' enter '1' when prompted for the first number, '25' whenprompted for the second number, and make a null entry by justpushing 'ENTER' when prompted for the third number. If you make anull entry when prompted for the first number the programreturns to the Main Menu. Your numbers can be in any sequence theprogram will sort them and display them giving you the option oftrying again or quitting if you make a mistake. If you accept thenumbers a search is made and the program moves to the second menufrom which you choose the screen or printer for displaying theresults. The second menu also allows you to find another number,however you have to return to the first menu to change theinclude/exclude bonus option. You have just completed running Find My Number. The results canfirst be viewed on the screen and then on the printer or viseversa. If you are finished reviewing the results, you can findanother number or return to the program's Main Menu. After you exit Help type: A) to display results on the screen B) to print results on the printer C) to find another number D) to return to the program's Main Menu This routine is for examining the frequency of numbers drawn.Each draw consists of six regular numbers plus an optional bonus number. For each of the numbers, this routine keeps track of the number of times it has occurred as a regular number, or as a bonus number, and the total of number of times it has occurred. After exiting Help type: A) to display the entries on the screen B) to print the entries on the printer C) to return to the program's Main Menu This routine provides the means to find and identify draws with3,4,5 or more numbers in a single decade. For example draws withthree or more numbers in the thirties decade, that is three ormore numbers in the range 30 to 39. After you exit Help type: A) to run Decades and find draws with 3 or more numbers in a decade B) to run Decades and find draws with 4 or more numbers in a decade C) to run Decades and find draws with 5 or more numbers in a decade D) to run Decades and produce a summary of the number of draws with 3,4,5 or more numbers in a given decade E) to return to the programs Main Menu If you select A), B), or C) you will advance to another menuwhere you specify which decade you are interested in. The Decade Summary provides the number of draws with 3 or morenumbers per decade, 4 or more numbers per decade, and 5 or morenumbers per decade. After you exit Help type: 'Y' to print the summary on the printer and then to return to the Number of Numbers per Decade Menu 'N' to return directly to the Number of Numbers per Decade Menu If you want to exit from the program or go directly to theprogram's Main Menu use one of the Command Bar's hot keys. You have already decided to look for one of 3,4,5 or more numbersper decade. This current Menu allows you to specify which decadeyou are interested in. Some decades may have no entries, e.g.,the 60-69 decade will have no entries in a 6/54 lottery. After you exit Help type: A) to examine the 1 - 9 decade B) to examine the 10 - 19 decade C) to examine the 20 - 29 decade D) to examine the 30 - 39 decade E) to examine the 40 - 49 decade F) to examine the 50 - 59 decade G) to examine the 60 - 69 decade H) to return to the Number of Numbers per Decade Main Menu to choose a different number of numbers per decade or to exit If you select A) through G) you will advance to another menuwhere you specify the screen or printer as the display device. You have already decided to look for one of 3,4,5 or more numbersper decade and specified which decade you are interested in. Thiscurrent menu allows you to specify whether the results should beprinted on the printer or displayed on the screen. After you exit Help type: A) to display the results on the screen B) to print the results on the printer C) to return to the Decades Selection Menu to choose a different decade If you are not sure whether or not you want to print the resultsyou can first choose A) to view the results and then B) if youdecide you want them printed. If you are completely finished with the Decades utility you canuse one of the Command Bar hot keys to return to the program'sMain Menu or to quit LOTTO MANIA. This routine is used to examine the databases containing even andodd information on the draws. A separate database exists for allcombinations from all even through to all odd, along with a drawsummary detailing how many fall into each category. After you exit Help type: A) to examine the database of all odd numbers B) to examine the database with 5 odd and 1 even numbers C) to examine the database with 4 odd and 2 even numbers D) to examine the database with 3 odd and 3 even numbers E) to examine the database with 2 odd and 4 even numbers F) to examine the database with 1 odd and 5 even numbers G) to examine the database of all even numbers H) to run Even-Odd and produce a summary of the number of draws in each of the above described databases I) to return to the programs Main Menu If you select one of A) through G) you will advance to the nextmenu where you specify the screen or printer as the outputdevice. The even - odd summary provides the number of draws that fallinto each of the following categories: - all odd numbers - 5 odd and 1 even - 4 odd and 2 even - 3 odd and 3 even - 2 odd and 4 even - 1 odd and 5 even - all even numbers After you exit Help type: 'Y' to print the summary on the printer and then return to the Even - Odd Selection Menu 'N' to return directly to the Even - Odd Selection Menu If you want to exit from the program or go directly to it's MainMenu use one of the Command Bar's hot keys. You have already decided to examine one of the even - odddatabases. This current menu allows you to specify whether theresults should be printed on the printer or displayed on thescreen. After you exit Help type: A) to display the results on the screen B) to print the results on the printer C) to return to the Even -Odd Selection Menu If you are not sure whether or not you want to print the resultsyou can first choose A) to view the results and then B) if youdecide you want them printed. If you are completely finished with the Even - Odd utility youcan use one of the Command Bar hot keys to return to the program'Main Menu or to quit LOTTO MANIA. This routine is for finding groups of numbers that have occurredmore often than others in the past. It is possible to examinegroups of 2,3,4,5, or 6 numbers. The High Flyers 2's for examplecontains all the pairs that have occurred to date sortedaccording to the most number of occurrences. It is possible tolook at a whole file or a portion of it. For the High Flyersingles select 'D Frequency of Numbers Drawn'. After you exit Help type: A) to examine the High Flyers database of 6 digit numbers B) to examine the High Flyers database of 5 digit plus bonus numbers C) to examine the High Flyers database of 5 digit numbers D) to examine the High Flyers database of 4 digit numbers E) to examine the High Flyers database of 3 digit numbers F) to examine the High Flyers database of 2 digit numbers G) to return to the program's Main Menu If you select one of A) through F) you will advance to the nextmenu where you specify the screen or printer as the output device You have already decided to look at one of the High Flyer Data-bases. This current menu allows you to specify whether theresults should be printed on the printer or displayed on thescreen. After you exit Help type: A) to display the results on the screen B) to print the results on the printer C) to return to the High Flyers Selection Menu If you are not sure whether or not you want to print the resultsyou can first choose A) to view the results and then B) if youdecide you want them printed. If you select A) or B) the number of records in the database willbe displayed and you will be asked to enter the number you wishto see. If you make a null or zero entry the program returns tothe Main Menu. If you request a non zero number of records, 20for example then the first twenty records in the database aredisplayed or printed. If you request the maximum or greater thanthe maximum then the whole database is displayed or printed. If you are completely finished with the High Flyers utility youcan use one of the Command Bar hot keys to return to theprogram's Main Menu or to quit LOTTO MANIA. This routine is for finding groups of numbers that have occurredless often than others in the past. It is possible to examinegroups of 2,3,4,5, or 6 numbers. The Low Flyers 2's for examplecontains all the pairs that have occurred to date sortedaccording to the least number of occurrences. It is possible tolook at a whole file or a portion of it. For the Low Flyersingles select 'D Frequency of Numbers Drawn'. This routine isthe opposite of the High Flyers. The files are sorted by theleast number of occurrences. These files are merely the reverseorder of the High Flyers files. That is, they don't include theLow Flyers with zero occurrences. Press 'ENTER' After you exit Help type: A) to examine the Low Flyers database of 6 digit numbers B) to examine the Low Flyers database of 5 digit plus bonus numbers C) to examine the Low Flyers database of 5 digit numbers D) to examine the Low Flyers database of 4 digit numbers E) to examine the Low Flyers database of 3 digit numbers F) to examine the Low Flyers database of 2 digit numbers G) to return to the program's Main Menu If you select one of A) through F) you will advance to the nextmenu where you specify the screen or printer as the output device You have already decided to look at one of the Low Flyer Data-bases. This current menu allows you to specify whether theresults should be printed on the printer or displayed on thescreen. After you exit Help type: A) to display the results on the screen B) to print the results on the printer C) to return to the Low Flyers Selection Menu If you are not sure whether or not you want to print the resultsyou can first choose A) to view the results and then B) if youdecide you want them printed. If you select A) or B) the number of records in the database willbe displayed and you will be asked to enter the number you wishto see. If you make a null or zero entry the program returns tothe Main Menu. If you request a non zero number of records, 20for example then the first twenty records in the database aredisplayed or printed. If you request the maximum or greater thanthe maximum then the whole database is displayed or printed. If you are completely finished with the Low Flyers utility youcan use one of the Command Bar hot keys to return to theprogram's Main Menu or to quit LOTTO MANIA. The buffer, that holds draw numbers and dates that have beenentered but not updated, contains some entries. Unless these numbers are added to the LOTTO MANIA databases theywill be ignored in the calculations. You have the option of adding these numbers now or later. After you exit Help type: A) to update LOTTO MANIA with these current unsaved entries B) to add more unsaved entries to the buffer C) to continue LOTTO MANIA without updating the databases with the entries in the buffer Press 'ENTER' WARNING: Depending on the number of numbers to be updatedselection A) can take considerable time to complete. If you areentering numbers for several draw dates it is much faster to doall the entries and then do a single update when you arefinished. Approximately 70% of the update type is for sorting.When you enter several numbers and do a single update, theprogram only needs to do a single sort, thus saving time. If you choose B) to add more, the date of the last entry will bedisplayed at the top of the screen. You should enter the drawdate and number for the draw that immediately follows this date.When entering the date type it in using the form DD-MON-YY. Thiswill ensure consistent looking screens when you use the data-bases later. The six regular numbers can be in any order. Howeverthe bonus number can only be in response to the bonus numberprompt. Don't worry about making a mistake, after you enter thedate, the six regular numbers, and the bonus number you will havea chance to correct any errors or to quit. Please check thenumber carefully when you are asked if it is correct, if yourespond 'Y' it's too late to change your mind. This routine is for examining the frequency of numbers drawn.Each draw consists of six regular numbers plus an optional bonusnumber. For each of the numbers, this routine keeps track of the numberof times it has occurred as a regular number, or as a bonusnumber, and the total of number of times it has occurred. After exiting Help type: (Menu varies with no bonus) A) to display the numbers in numerical order B) to display the numbers sorted by regular number occurrences C) to display the numbers sorted by bonus number occurrences D) to display the numbers sorted by total number of occurrences E) to return to the Main Menu LOTTO MANIA is pre-set for white letters on a blue background. The color selection menu is applicable only to systems with color monitors. If you have a color monitor, after you exit Help use the Color Selection Menu to: A) Set the Foreground Color B) Set the Background Color C) View the selected colors D) Save the selected colors and exit E) Reset to Default colors and exit This routine is for determining what other numbers come with thenumber you have just selected. After you exit Help type: A) to display the results on the screen B) to print the results on your printer C) to pick another number D) to return to the Main Menu Results are sorted according to the maximum number ofoccurrences. If you are not sure whether or not you want to print the results,you can first choose A) to view the results and then B) if youdecide you want to print them. This routine allows the user to pick potential play numberseither randomly, from the High or Low Flyers, or using theWheeled 1's Utility. After you exit Help type: A) to have the computer random pick numbers. You will have the option of specifying the number of numbers you want, and whether or not you want to reject selections according to the number of even or odd numbers it contains. Results can be displayed on the screen or displayed on the screen. B) to have the computer pick numbers from the High Flyers databases. If you choose the High Flyer singles (1's) you have the option of using the whole database or just the more recent part of it. After you have chosen one of High Flyer 1's, 2's, or 3's and the number of numbers you want, the computer will fabricate the numbers using the appropriate databases. C) to have the computer pick numbers from the Low Flyers databases. This selection works identical to selection B) above. Remember that each Low Flyer database is just the corresponding High Flyer database viewed in reverse order. It therefore does not include low flyers that have never occurred. D) to have the computer pick numbers using the Wheeled 1's utility. This utility picks the best 6, 7, or 8 numbers that have occurred in the past for either the whole database or just the most recent part of it, and then generates all the possible draw combinations for these numbers. E) to return to the Main Selection Menu Once you have entered A), B), C), or D) you can re-enter Help andget assistance specific to your selection. You have chosen to have the computer random pick numbers, eitherwith no restrictions, or with some even/odd restrictions. After you exit Help, you can type C) to return to the ComputerPick Selection Menu, or A) or B) to choose the screen or printeras the output device. The numbers are NOT saved. If you choose A) for a screen printwrite the numbers down, otherwise they will be lost. Each timethe Random Pick Selection Menu is run a new set of numbers ispicked. You have asked the computer to pick numbers using the High or LowFlyer 1's. You now have the option of using the whole database oronly the most recent draws. After you exit Help type: A) to use the whole database B) to use only the most recent draws C) To return to the High or Low Flyer Selection Menu With selection B) you will be given the number of draws in thedatabase, and you will be asked to enter the number you wish touse. You will also be given the recommended limits for yourchoice. If you choose 1 draw, you will be restricted to the six numbersof that draw. When you select A) Whole Database, or B) MostRecent Draws you will advance to the next menu where you selectthe screen or printer as the output device. You have selected the Wheeled 1's for either the whole database,or just the most recent draws. The computer is now ready to makedraws based on the highest occurring numbers. You will be able to use the best 6, 7 or 8 highest occurringnumbers. Best 6 produces a single draw number, best 7 produces 7draw numbers and best 8 produces 28 draw numbers. After you exit Help type: A) to use the highest occurring 6 numbers B) to use the highest occurring 7 numbers C) to use the highest occurring 8 numbers If you are using the Most Recent Draws only option and haveselected only one draw, then you are restricted to the sixnumbers of that draw, i.e., A) Best 6 High Flying 1's. You have already decided to pick draw numbers using the Wheeled1's. This current menu allows you to specify whether the resultsshould be printed on the printer or displayed on the screen. After you exit Help type: A) to display the results on the screen B) to print the results on the printer C) to return to the Wheeled 1's Selection Menu If you are not sure whether or not you want to print the resultsyou can first choose A) to view the results and then B) if youdecide you want them printed. You have already decided to pick draw numbers using one of theHigh/Low Flyer 1's, 2's or 3's. This current menu allows you tospecify whether the results should be printed on the printer ordisplayed on the screen. After you exit Help type: A) to display the results on the screen B) to print the results on the printer C) to return to the Computer Pick Selection Menu If you select A) or B) you will be asked to enter the number youwish to pick. If you make a null or zero entry the programreturns to the Main Menu. For best results, pick a number withinthe recommended range. The numbers are NOT saved. If you choose A) for a screen printwrite the numbers down, otherwise they will be lost. This selection allows the user to access information about thecurrent lottery or any lottery supported by the program. Routinesmay be provided, depending on the program version, for creating acustom lottery, deleting lotteries, reducing database size byeliminating old draw numbers, switching between lotteries, regis-tering the software, paying the required $15 user fee, and enter-ing a PIN number. After you exit Help type: (* Registered Version Only) A) for information about the currently selected lottery B) for information about other lottery databases that are available to registered contributors C) to create your own custom lottery (*) D) to delete a lottery from the databases (*) E) to eliminate old draw numbers from the current lottery F) to switch to another lottery (*) G) to register the software in your name, make payment or to enter a PIN number H) to return to the Main You have chosen to have the computer pick random numbers usingits internal timer. After you exit Help type: A) to accept all randomly picked numbers B) to reject all random selections, except those contain- ing 6 odd and 0 even numbers C) to reject all random selections, except those contain- ing 5 odd and 1 even numbers D) to reject all random selections, except those contain- ing 4 odd and 2 even numbers E) to reject all random selections, except those contain- ing 3 odd and 3 even numbers F) to reject all random selections, except those contain- ing 2 odd and 4 even numbers G) to reject all random selections, except those contain- ing 1 odd and 5 even numbers H) to reject all random selections, except those contain- ing 0 odd and 6 even numbers I) to return to the computer Pick Selection Menu This routine allows the user to select information, including thestart date, end date, and number of draws on any of the lotteriesthat are available to registered contributors to the author. This routine allows registered users to delete any of the lot- teries that are supported by this program. For example, regist- ered US contributors may wish to delete all Canadian lotteries to save computer disk space. Please note that all the data for the deleted lottery is lostpermanently when the lottery is deleted. This routine allows registered users to switch between any ofthe lotteries supported by this program. Lotteries may be dividedinto three categories; US, Canadian, and Custom. A custom lotteryis one which the user has created and has entered all the data. This routine allows the user to register the software in theirname, make payment or enter a PIN number. Users must register thesoftware in their name before they can make payment. Once the software is registered in the users name it is no longerpublic domain shareware, and it must be treated as any othercopyrighted material. There is no charge for registering thesoftware in the users name. After you register please refer tothe Main Menu selection A) Licensing Agreement for the condi-tions of use for the registered version of this software. A PIN number is required to access the Canadian and USA data-bases listed under the Maintenance Menu selection B). They arethe authors thanks to those who use this software, support thenotion of shareware and have paid the $15.00. Anyone using thissoftware who is not prepared to pay the required $15.00 fee canof course create their own databases for some or all of thesemerely by creating a custom lottery and entering the numbers. You have selected computer generated draw numbers using the HighFlyers databases. After you exit Help type: A) to have numbers generated from the High Flyers 1's B) to have numbers generated from the High Flyers 2's C) to have numbers generated from the High Flyers 3's D) to return to the Computer Pick selection Menu You have selected computer generated draw numbers using the LowFlyers databases. After you exit Help type: A) to have numbers generated from the Low Flyers 1's B) to have numbers generated from the Low Flyers 2's C) to have numbers generated from the Low Flyers 3's D) to return to the Computer Pick selection Menu You have asked the computer to pick numbers using the Wheeled 1'sutility. You now have the option of using the whole database oronly the most recent draws. After you exit Help type: A) to use the whole database B) to use only the most recent draws C) to return to the Computer Pick selection Menu With selection B) you will be given the number of draws in thedatabase and you will be asked the number you wish to use. Whenapplicable, you will also be given recommended limits on yourchoice. Errors can occur in a computer program for many reasons. Some-times it is wise to exit and reboot your computer. For programs such as LOTTO MANIA the most common type of error isan I/O error. Examples are trying to read a 5.25" disk withoutfirst closing the latch, or printing with the printer turned off. Since LOTTO MANIA runs from a single directory within your harddrive the most common errors will be print errors such as out ofpaper, no paper, or printer turned off. LOTTO MANIA has a builterror handler that traps all errors, and provides the user theopportunity to fix the problem before continuing. Just follow theinstructions and you should be able to continue. Please not that some types off errors are difficult to impossibleto fix. For example the LOTTO MANIA executable program LM.EXE hasvital information stored in several files, if for what ever rea- son these files have been tampered with or erased the program terminate and return to DOS. It is therefore a good practice to backup the total contents of your lottery directory from time to time. General: The opening screen of LOTTO MANIA indicates whether the softwareis Shareware or Registered. Both versions are copyrighted. Anyone who acquires / distributes this software in anything otherthan the Shareware version is in violation of this license agree-and is therefore subject to prosecution. ASP Ombudsman: This program is produced by a member of the Association of Share-ware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the share-ware principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve ashareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting themember directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman canhelp you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, butdoes not provide technical support for members' products. Pleasewrite to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI USA49442-9427, Fax 616-788-2765, or send a CompuServe message viaCompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536." Warranty: Users of LOTTO MANIA must accept this disclaimer of warranty: LOTTO MANIA is supplied as is. The author disclaims all warrant-ies, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, thewarranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. Theauthor assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential,which may result from the use of LOTTO MANIA. User Acceptance: The user acknowledges that: this software is not associated withnor authorised by any lottery corporation or company; all dataand numbers contained in the program are unofficial; in the caseof a discrepancy between the LOTTO MANIA numbers and those of therespective official lottery source, those of the official lotterysource take precedence; the author assumes no responsibility forthe accuracy of the program or data; and that lottery draws areintended to be as far as possible completely random, accordinglythe author makes no claim that the use of this program enhancesor alters its users chance of winning in any manner, way or form.Support Policy: A minimum of three months mail support is provided to paid users.Often it is difficult to respond to queries because of the lackinformation that is provided. Should you encounter any difficultyplease forward a complete description of the problem along withany support information such as a print out etc. to the author: R. Leafloor, P.O. Box 72161, Kanata Ontario Canada, K2K 2P4. Allqueries will be answered. Users may wish to include their phonenumber and/or CompuServe mail box, allowing the author to skipthe normal mail response when he sees the need. Manual: This program has built-in help routines and many users will finda manual not necessary. A manual MANUAL.DOC is provided. You mayfind it useful to print a copy of MANUAL.DOC for reference. ...more License Agreement: This registered software protected by Canadian Copyright law andapplicable international treaties, and therefore must be treatedlike any other copyrighted material. As with a book it is illegalto copy or reproduce this version of LOTTO MANIA, without theprior written consent of the author. The sole exception beingthat you may make one copy of the software solely for backup orarchival purposes, and transfer the software to a single harddrive disk provided you keep the original only for backup orarchival purposes. Registered users are granted permission to use this version ofLOTTO MANIA on a single terminal connected to a single computer.Any number of people may use this version of the software andit may be moved freely from one computer location to another, solong as there is no possibility of it being used at one locationwhile it's being used at another. It is a violation of the license agreement to use this version ofthe software on two or more computers at the same time. Theauthor may seek compensation and damages should he become awareof a copyright violation. Registered users, are required to pay $15.00 for right to use theLOTTO MANIA software. Users must include their serial number withtheir contribution. License Agreement: This is the Shareware version of LOTTO MANIA. It may be freelycopied and shared with others without obligation to the owner. Any money you may have paid to obtain a copy of this program waspaid for the distribution and copying of the program and not forthe program itself. Users are given a ten day grace period to ex-amine LOTTO MANIA and see if it meets there needs. Users retain-ing the software after this grace period are required to paythe author $15.00. The LOTTO MANIA shareware package includes both program and datafiles. To ensure that all LOTTO MANIA shareware recipients receive theirshareware in the same condition, that is with identical datafiles, all data manipulation utilities are initially locked. Once a copy of the LOTTO MANIA shareware has been installed onthe users hard drive, the user can unlock all utilities and getfull access to all program features merely by selecting "Regist-tration" from the Maintenance Menu and entering his/her name andaddress. Registration is a free, local process. However, the registeredversion can not be shared with others, and registering does notalter the users obligation to pay $15.00 to the author should theuser decide to keep and use this software beyond the ten dayevaluation period.