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- General Manager Plus for Tony III Version 7.0
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-
- Written by: Nick F. Keren
- Sept 1995
-
- The General Manager Plus III is designed specifically to be an addition to the
- Tony LaRussa's Baseball III game. This modest little utility will:
-
- - Allow you to trade players from team to team or from baseball
- universe to baseball universe within a point & click environment.
-
- - Create a new player by cloning an existing player
-
- - Choose different directories and league files
-
- - Display player statistics.
-
- - Edit player ratings
-
- Tony LaRussa III is a fine improvement on one of, if not the best computer
- baseball games on the market today. Its graphics are the closest to real life
- I've seen so far. It's the little things like the stretch of the first baseman,
- the variation of slides and catches & the under hand "flip" to second with the
- Pivot on the Double Plays. And the stadiums .... Spectacular!.
-
- The player and team uniform colors. That's where the "true" baseball game
- player notices the realism - variation.
-
- The user interface on TONY3 as been reworked and is much improved over its
- predecessors. All in all I think its the best baseball game on the market.
-
- Allthough improved, the "Trade Player" part does not give me some of the
- functionality GMPLUS has. Many loyal users of GMPLUS dropped me messages
- asking if I was planning to support TONY3. I hope you find enhances your
- ability to manipulate players and build teams sets as they did.
-
- Notice: This utility is a shareware product, and as such you may freely
- distribute and use this product. However, you may not offer this product
- for resale or bundle it for profit.
-
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- Section Contents
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- 0.0 Requirements
- 1.0 Installation
- 2.0 Using the GMPLUS program
- 2.1 Starting GMPLUS
- 2.2 General usage
- 2.2.1 MORE players
- 2.3 Making Trades
- 2.4 Cloning Players
- 2.5 Deleting Players
- 2.6 Viewing Players
- 2.6.1 Changing Player information
- 2.7 SYNC option
- 2.8 SELECTING teams, baseball universes
- 2.8.1 Free agents in GMPLUS
- 2.9 Player name conversion
- 2.10 Searching for players
- 3.0 Customizing GMPLUS
- 3.1 NICK.ini
- 3.2 opening picture
- 3.3 GMPLUS palette
- 3.4 Player Ordering
- 3.5 GMPLUS with QEMM 7.x
- 4.0 Other Utilities available
- 5.0 Shareware Registration
- 6.0 Revision Notes
- 7.0 Special Thanks
- 8.0 Final Note
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- @- Tony LaRussa Baseball is a copyright of Stormfront. (TLUB)
-
-
-
- 0.0 Requirements
- ----------------
-
- In order to use this utility you must have:
-
-
- - TONY LaRUSSA's BASEBALL III game @
-
- - VGA graphics
-
- - mouse and mouse driver installed
- (Although the keyboard cursor keys are supported, this
- utility works best when used with a mouse)
-
- - Windows 3.x is optional
-
-
- 0,1 Terminology:
- ----------------
- The following terms are sued throughout this documentation.
-
- "click" -means the LEFT mouse button or the RETURN key.
- "Escape" -means the ESC key or RIGHT mouse button. The right button
- can be used to regain your mouse cursor if it "disappears"
-
- "Mousing over" -means moving the home plate cursor either by using the
- mouse or the cursor keys.
-
- "Drag & Drop" -means holding the LEFT mouse button while moving the mouse
- to where you wish to move this player to.
-
- When in "Drop & Drag" mode the "home plate" cursor turns
- into a "hand pointer"
-
- "Team set" - means the same as Tony 3's "baseball universe"
-
-
- 1.0 Installation
- ----------------
-
- This following files should accompany GMPLUS
-
- - GMPLUS.exe The actual program itself
- - GMPLUS.img Main Menu Screen
- - GMINTRO.img Introduction Screen
- - BACKDROP.img Wallpaper
- - NICK.ini The configuration file for my TONY3 utilities
- - GMPLUS.ico Icon for GMPLUS for windows installs
- - GMPLUSb.ico Alternate icon for windows installs
- - REGISTER.txt A note on shareware, plus a registration form
- - ADDons.txt Other Add ons for Tony3
-
- In order to install this utility:
-
- 1- Create a directory under the LaRussa directory.
- C:\TONY3\TUTIL
-
- 2- Copy all the files from the zip file into this new directory.
-
- 3- If you used the default directory when installing LaRussa
- you are now ready to use GMPLUS. However, if you did not
- then you must configure GMPLUS. (See section 3.1 for details)
-
-
-
- Your directory structure should now look like this:
-
- TONY3 ----+--- <tony3 subdirectories>
- |--- TEAMS30
- +--- GMPLUS30
-
- Note: GMPLUS includes an ICON and a PIF file for installing this utility
- under windows 3.0+ environment. Refer to your windows 3+ guide on how
- add a new application.
-
-
- For those upgrading from GMPLUS 6.x
- ------------------------------------
- if you are installing an update of this add-on into the same directory as
- the previous version you will want to remove the old version first.
- You can do this by deleting all the old GMPLUS files. You can use the command...
-
- C> ERASE GMPLUS*.*
-
-
- 2.0 Using GMPLUS
- -----------------
-
- This section explains what you can do using GMPLUS, and how to go about it.
-
-
- 2.1 Starting GMPLUS
- --------------------
- To start GMPLUS, change your current directory to where you installed GMPLUS
- and enter GMPLUS at the DOS prompt.
-
- C> GMPLUS
-
- Or, for windows users simply double click the GMPLUS icon.
-
- Or, for those who have installed my Ultimate Utilities Collection for Tony 3,
- select the "Player Trades" icon of the main menu.
-
-
- 2.2 General Usage
- -----------------
-
- The usage of GMPLUS should be fairly straight forward. The screen
- has the following basic parts:
-
- 1 - Option area
- Players - click on players to show the non pitchers on your team
- Pitchers - click on pitchers to display each teams pitchers
- SYNC - toggles minor league synchronization (see section 2.6)
- Find - click on find to start a player search
- Exit - click to exit the GMPLUS program
- About - click on about for general GMPLUS information
- Help - on-line help.
-
- 2 - Team Areas
- There are 4 team windows. Within each team window, the players or
- pitchers are displayed. Each team window will take on the colors of
- the team inside the window. Each team window also special buttons.
-
- The SELECT button allows you to select another team.
- The MORE button allows you to see other players on the 40 man roster
-
- The bottom of the Team area also displays the name of the "universe"
- (team set) that these players are from.
-
- 3 - Temporary Areas
- At the bottom of the screen there are 3 temporary areas. These
- areas exist for you to place players while making complex
- trades.
-
- CLONE Area: Allows you to duplicate a player.
-
- TRADE Area: A temporary holding place while making complex trades.
-
- DELETE Area: Players in this area are deleted.
-
- The mouse or cursor keys are used to make various selections.
-
- Mouse Notes:
- A couple of things to keep in mind while using the "ultimate utilities".
-
- - If your mouse cursor disappears or becomes erratic. You can reset it by
- clicking the RIGHT mouse button.
-
- - On some mouse products if you press the buttons very firmly and let go or
- bang on the button instead of "clicking" the mouse button. The utils will
- interpret that sometimes as 2 separate clicks. You may notice this when
- especially in GMPLUS or Creating lineups. If you click on a player once
- and his stat display appears, this is typically th cause. A more gentle
- "click" will resolve this.
-
-
- 2.2.1 MORE players
- ------------------
-
- GMPLUS III has a MORE button associated with each team area. This allows you
- to see the remaining players on the team's 40 man roster, independent of the
- other teams. You can manipulate the remaining players on the 40 man roster
- just like any other player. You can trade them to a different team, or trade
- them for someone one there own team. That would have the effect of "calling"
- the player up to take someone roster spot and demoting the other player to
- the reserve list.
-
-
- 2.3 Making Trades
- -----------------
-
- In order to make a trade from one team to another, simply mouse over to
- the desired player and click. The player will be hi-lighted. Then, mouse
- over to the other player who is involved in this trade and click. The
- players will then exchange teams.
-
- -OR-
-
- simply mouse over to the desired player and press the LEFT button.
- The player will be hi-lighted. Then, without releasing the LEFT button,
- mouse over to the other player who is involved in this trade and release
- the button. You have just used "Drag & Drop" to exchange the players.
- "Drag & Drop" was added to GMPLUS because this is the style used to
- manipulate information in Tony 3. It should make it easier on all of us.
-
-
- Note: Tony LaRussa baseball has roster restrictions on the number
- of pitchers and players a team may have. Because of its internal
- design you must trade a pitcher for pitcher, player for player, etc.
- This is why the concept of having a minor league set of teams works well.
- (see Section 2.7)
-
-
- 2.4 Cloning Players
- -------------------
-
- In order to create new players, you can "clone" an existing one, then change
- the name and certain other information.
-
- In order to make a duplicate of a player, all you must do is mouse over to
- the desired player and click. The player will be hi-lighted. Then, mouse
- over to the CLONE area at the bottom of the screen and click. A copy of
- the player will appear in the CLONE area. To replicate, use the same procedure
- for making trades, and "trade" the player from the CLONE area to a team window.
- Notice that a copy of the player still remains in the CLONE area.
-
- 2.5 Deleting Players
- --------------------
-
- Deleting players is done by "trading" a player from one area to the delete area.
-
- 2.6 Viewing Players
- -------------------
- Viewing a player's stats can be done by either pressing the RIGHT mouse button
- (like in the tony3 game) or double clicking on the player(like in previoius
- versions of GMPLUS). Once in the view screen, you have the following options:
-
- - toggle between his real life stats, simulated stats, career stats, or
- playoff and world series stats by selecting from the stats menu
- located in the top right corner of the display screen.
-
- - Changing the following player data.
- - Player's name
- - Stats year
- - Bats / Throws
- - Age.
- - Player's Ratings
- - Player's skin attribute
-
- - OK button returns to the trading screen.
-
- - SAVE button. Saves your changes to this player and returns to the
- trading screen
-
- - CANCEL button or the ESC key. Does not save your changes to this player
- and returns to the trading screen.
-
- 2.6.1 Changing Player Information
- ---------------------------------
- After displaying a player, you may change certain data by mousing over to the
- data and clicking.
-
- Name field - First and last name separated by a blank
- Stats year - A number greater than 1870
- Bats - Toggle what hand he bats
- Throws - Toggle what hand he throws with
- Ratings - A number between 1 and 12
- Skin Attr - L (light) D(dark)
- 4th Pitcher- Toggle between Slider, Sinker, screwball, etc. (pitchers only)
- Protrait # - enter a portrait number to assign to this player.
-
- The LEFT mouse button (or RETURN) increases the value. The RIGHT mouse button
- decreases the value.
-
- See the TLUB manual for definitions of each rating level.
-
-
- 2.7 The SYNC option
- -------------------
- The SYNC option is something I built in as an aid to help me keep my teams
- up to date. The best way to explain how to use it is by example:
-
- For each baseball universe there is a SYNC entry in the NICK.ini file. When
- then SYNC option is turned on, team windows 2 & 4 are kept "in sync" with team
- windows 1 & 3.
-
- For example: I specify the SYNC "universe" for MLB1993 is MINORS. When I
- turn the SYNC option on, team one of MLB1993 will be "in sync" with team one
- of "MINORS". In this manner I can make 1 for 2 player type trades, bringing up
- someone from the minors, or assigning someone to the minors easily.
-
- See Customizing NICK.ini file for details on how to setup the SYNC entry
- for each baseball universe.
-
- HOWEVER, If you do NOT specify an associated SYNC universe in the NICK.ini
- file, GMPLUS will display the available TONY3 baseball universes and allow you
- to select the "in sync" universe as you use GMPLUS.
-
- 2.8 Selecting teams, Baseball Universes
- ----------------------------------------
- By default the utility will display the first 4 teams. To select a
- different team within that league, click the SELECT button.
-
- You will be shown a list of teams. Click on one, or click on the
- SELECT button within this window to choose a different league.
-
- Note: The bottom of each team window has the actual team set of the
- team file for visual verification.
-
- 2.8.1 Free Agents in GMPLUS
- ----------------------------
- If you're keeping up with the mlb rosters like I am, you'll notice that there
- has been a lot of players who are free-agents, refused a minor league
- assignment or simply let go by their teams. This creates the dilemma of where
- to put these players until they find new teams.
-
- In the past I used the SYNC option and placed them in the minor league team
- associated there old team. However this does not pan out very well if you
- forget which one are the free agents and which are the minor leaguers.
-
- So I have enhanced the GMPLUS program to create a "free agent" holding team
- where these players can be kept. Thereby removing them from the former team
- and but will not "loose" them from the league itself.
-
- Here's how it works. If you "click" the SELECT button you'll notice that the
- same old list of team names appear. However, at the bottom right will be the
- a selection called "free agents".
-
- Once you select the "free agents" for the first time, GMPLUS will create a
- team file called FA.v30 for your league. Now GMPLUS will treat the
- "free agent" team just as any other. You can trade to it, from it, clone
- players, etc. However, this team does not exist as far as TONY3 is concerned.
-
- Each baseball universe will have its own "free agent" team.
-
- Try it and see what you think.
-
- This is also a nice place to place released players if you are playing a
- fantasy or sim league.
-
-
- 2.9 Name Conversions
- --------------------
- The actual data provided with TONY3 comes in a combination of mixed case
- and upper case player names. This looks ugly on reports. The GMPLUS utility
- automatically converts any player name to mixed case. This has no impact on
- the actual game playing because TONY3 shows uppercase names.
-
- When you have the team, the player's names will have become converted.
-
- 2.10 Player Searching
- ----------------------
- GMPLUS now has the ability to search through a team set to look for a player.
- This feature is handy when you don't remember what team a certain player
- may be on.
-
- To find this player you...
-
- 1) Click on the "Find" option.
- 2) A dialog box will appear that will ask you to enter the player's last name
- If you know the name of the player you are looking for, enter it.
- ie. SMITH
-
- If you don't recall the entire last name, enter what you know.
- ie. SM
-
- In this case the player search will find, SMITH, SMYTH, SMITTERS, etc.
-
- 3) A baseball universe selection dialog box will appear. You can use this to
- select what universe you will to search for this player.
-
- 4) As the player search progresses, dialog boxes will appear when it finds
- a player that matches. Example:
-
- REGGIE SMITH
- BOSTON
-
- [yes] [no]
-
- IF this is the player you are looking for, click on the [yes] button. The
- team will then be loaded into the window area for the 3rd team. Any sync
- team associated will be loaded into the 4th. Just as if you selected this
- team yourself.
-
- If you answer [no], the player search will continue. Once no other players
- can be found a message will be displayed.
-
- Hitting ESC will cancel this operation
-
- 5) IF the player is not found in the baseball universe, then a dialog box will
- appear asking you if you'd like to search another baseball universe for
- this same player.
-
- 3.0 Customizing GMPLUS
- ----------------------
-
- 3.1 NICK.ini
- --------------
-
- GMPLUS may be customized for your preferences. If you are familiar with
- the ,ini files concept from Windows, this is be a snap for you. The
- Nick,ini file can be modified by using any text editor. For example,
- Windows Notepad, DOS EDIT, QDOS editor, etc.
-
- The default NICK.ini comes like this:
-
- [MAIN] <-- MAIN group is required
- PATH c:\tony3\ <-- directory where TONY2 was installed
- TUTIL c:\tony3\TUTIL <-- directory where GMPLUS was installed
- mouse on <-- do you want to use a mouse?
- color on <-- use team colors ?
- sort on <-- display players in sorted order?
- intro on <-- display GMPLUS intro
- version TONY3 <-- Required.
-
- [CLASSIC] <-- "universe" (team set) name
- SYNC CLASSIC2 <-- "universe" (team set) that this "universe"
- is "in SYNC" with
- [MLB1993]
- SYNC MINORS
-
-
- When the SYNC option is OFF, the 4 team windows can represent any team from
- any league. However when the SYNC option is ON, Windows 1 and 3 can
- represent any team (ie. are selectable), but windows 2 and 4 are automatically
- associated with the teams in windows 1 and 3 respectfully.
-
- Note: Any of the options specified in [MAIN] can be overridden for a individual
- team set. For example if you did not want to use the team color palette for
- the CLASSIC team set, Change your NICK.ini like so.....
-
- [CLASSIC]
- color off
- SYNC CLASSIC2
-
- Note: You can NOT have a team set called MAIN
-
- 3.2 Opening Picture
- -------------------
-
- The introductory picture can be surpressed.
-
- 1- By entering GM -n or GMPLUS -n at the DOS prompt
- 2- By specifying a default option in the nick.ini file.
- 3- By deleting or renaming the GMPLUS.img file
-
- You can disable the feature by adding the line below under [MAIN] in NICK.ini
-
- INTRO off
-
-
- 3.3 GMPLUS Color Palette
- --------------------------
-
- The Ultimate Utilities use the information specified in the Tony LaRussa III
- team files to determine the color scheme for that team. This allows GMPLUS
- to change with your team or "universe".
-
- Word of warning....
-
- TLUB defines its colors via RED, GREEN, BLUE components. GMPLUS tries to
- map this color to one of the 16 colors available. This is not an exact
- science. For instance navy blue will be represented in GMPLUS as either dark
- blue or black depending upon how navy the navy blue is. Similarly on the
- bright end of the spectrum. A color like "peach chiffon" will be represented
- as white in GMPLUS. (Just as well, baseball teams have NO business to be
- wearing "peach chiffon" in the first place !)
-
- Your Decision:
-
- If you do not want the Ultimate Utilities to use the team colors, you can
- disable the feature for every "universe" by changing the COLOR option in
- [MAIN], or disable for individual leagues by adding the following line to
- the "uinverses" you wish to change
-
- COLOR off
-
- By default team Colors are used.
-
-
- 3.4 Player Ordering
- -------------------
- At times it is hard enough to determine how many infielders a team had, not
- to mention who the reserve players are. So I implemented player ordering.
-
- With in each team display area the players will be order:
- - By position. Catcher down to DH.
- - By games played within each position.
- - The reserve players will always appear at the bottom.
-
- Pitchers appear in the order they are physically on the team file with the
- exception that the reserve pitchers will appear at the bottom.
-
- With Player ordering you can quickly see who the reserves are because they
- will always be at the bottom of your player list.
-
- The player ordering is DYNAMIC. That is to say, every time you make a trade
- the teams will be re-sorted and the players displayed in the order described
- above. For example: IF you trade a 3rd baseman for an outfielder, after the
- trade has completed, the two players will not remain where they were. They
- will be re-ordered within the respective teams.
-
- If you do not want the Ultimate Utilities to order players, you can
- disable the feature using the below command in the NICK.ini file
-
- SORT off
-
- By default ordering players within a team area is done. IF you disable the
- player ordering feature, players are displayed in the order they physically
- appear in the team file.
-
- Note: Player ordering does not affect how the players will be physically
- stored in the team file
-
-
- 3.5 GMPLUS with QEMM 7.x
- -------------------------
- For those who use QEMM version 7.x, run OPTIMIZE once before
- starting GMPLUS. This will clear out any old memory allocations
- and allow GMPLUS to work more effecient with QEMM.
-
-
- 4.0 Other TLUB Utilities
- ------------------------
-
- (See ADDons.txt)
-
-
- 5.0 Registration
- ------------------
-
- A lot of effort has gone into this utility, and all I'm asking in return is
- that you take the time to register it. The Registration amount is $25. For
- my entire suite of "Ultimate" utilities which includes GMPLUS.
-
- (See REGISTER.txt for a registration form and ADDONS.txt for details about
- other TONY3 utilities and add ons.)
-
- For this measly amount, in addition to the utility itself you will get:
-
- 1) Support - any questions will be answered
- - any bugs will be fixed (where possible)
-
- 2) TUTIL - I have written a series of utilities
- for Tony LaRussa baseball. These include
- - Scouting and Lineup reports
- - Reports based on actual stats
- - Reports based on league stats
- - League standings
- - Multiple lineups and "spot" starter
- - Pitcher confidence levels
- - Compare game play stats to actual.
- - Global ratings update feature
- - and much more
-
- 3) A SCHEDULER
-
- 4) Updates - See below
-
-
- Feel free to evaluate this product for 30 days. After the evaluation period if you
- decide to continue to use GMPLUS you must register them. Since only small % of the
- people actively using GMPLUS took the time to register it, an expiration date was
- implemented.
-
- Note: CompuServe Users are able to register these utilities via the
- "Shareware Registration Database". Select GO SWREG. The registration number
- for the "Ultimate Utilities" Collection is 7200.
-
- 5.1 Where to go to get updates:
- --------------------------------
-
- I will release updates periodically. These updates will include fixes to any
- reported bugs and more importantly new features suggested by folks like yourself.
- The updates are FREE to those who register. You may get updates or evaluation
- versions of my other add-ons from the following sources:
-
- CompuServe
- ----------
- In the SPRTSIM forum, Baseball Library. The file name would be GMPLUS.zip or
- TUPDTxx.zip You can also use 'KEREN' or 'TONY3' as a keyword.
-
- American Online
- ---------------
- Either in the main file system or in the 'Dugout libraries of the sports hobby
- section. Use file search and enter the keyword 'KEREN', or 'TONY3'.
-
- PC Sports Connection BBS
- ------------------------
- If you are a member of this BBS, you can download from the Tony3 directory.
-
- INTERNET
- --------
- If you have internet access you can obtain updated versions from the site
- pdomain.uwindsor.ca in the directory pub/people/nick/baseball/TONY3.
- Note the caps on TONY3. Unix is case senative
-
- Or, check out my homepage URL: http://bedlam.uwindsor/nick
-
- From Me
- -------
- You can obtain the latest updates along with evaluation versions of other
- add-ons directly from me. You must include a cheque or money order for $5.
- This will cover the cost of a diskette and postage back to you. My address
- is listed at the end of the doc file.
-
-
- 6.0 Revision Notes
- ------------------
- Version 6.0 - Reworked to support Tony LaRussa Baseball III
-
-
- 7.0 Special Thanks
- ------------------
-
- To STORM FRONT Productions
- - great product.... don't settle at that, keep enhancing it.
-
- To Hudson Phiel, programmer on TONY3 - Excellent work. I have great
- repect all the effort that when into the making of Tony3. Alot of
- people enjoy baseball alittle more because of your hard work. I
- hope you guys had some fun along the way.
-
- To Bill Steen. Thanks for beta testing. Your help and suggestions were
- very much appreciated! The best part of all of this, a new friend.
-
- To all those who have registered with me in the past, especially those who
- dropped e-mail of encouragement while I was converting this add-ons for
- Tony3 ..... Thankyou.
-
- 8.0 Final Note:
- ----------------
- I would love to hear what people think of this utility. So, if you have
- any comments or suggestions regarding GMPLUS, I can be reached at....
-
- Nick F. Keren
- 1078 Heritage Drive American Online: NickKeren
- Windsor Ont. Internet Address: NICK@uwindsor.ca
- Canada COMPUSERVE: 73113,2711
- N9H 2E2 Phone Number: (519) 253-4232 ext 2750
-
-