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- ║ BassMap ║
- ║ Version 1.2 October 19, 1990 ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Nels Anderson ║
- ║ 92 Bishop Drive ║
- ║ Framingham, MA 01701-6540 ║
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- Many people have expressed interest in creating their own lakes for
- Dick Olsen's "BassTour". Since I wrote the original tools that Dick
- used in creating his program it seemed only natural that I create a
- version that is usable by anyone. Dick's latest program, Bass Class,
- is also now supported by BassMap.
-
- BassMap is a companion to BassTour and Bass Class. It allows you to:
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- o create new lakes to fish on
- o change existing lakes
- o change the lake description
- o display maps in a format suitable for printing
-
- BassMap is easy to use. It will show you a portion of the lake you
- are working on along with a cursor to show you where your change
- will go. A help screen is always available, plus there are screens
- that show the icons that are used in creating maps, a condensed view
- that lets you seen the whole map at once, and a monochrome view that
- is suitable for printing.
-
- There are two versions of BassMap, one ("bassmap.exe") for EGA
- systems and one ("bassmapc.exe") for CGA systems. Make sure you use
- the version appropriate for your system. The maps you make can be
- used in any graphics mode supported by BassTour.
-
- BassMap is provided as Shareware. You may use it, copy it for your
- friends, upload it to BBS's, etc. If you continue to use BassMap
- and would like to support its further development and other software
- I'm working on, please send the $10 registration (plus $2 for
- shipping/handling for your updated version) to:
-
- Nels Anderson
- 92 Bishop Drive
- Framingham, MA 01701-6540
-
- Registered users will get the latest update of BassMap and perhaps
- another ShareWare program to try out.
-
- If you have any suggestions or discover any problems with the
- program you can reach me via the )(evious BBS (PCBoard) system
- (300/1200/2400/9600-HST, 8N1) at 508-875-3618 or 617-449-7322.
- Leave a C)omment to the sysop to reach me. )(evious is the
- official support BBS for all my software and the latest versions
- are always available for downloading there. There is also a
- support conference for people to exchange game tips or ask
- questions. J)oin conference #31 and check out the latest tips.
- Check B)ulletin #1 for the list of all software supported on
- Xevious, along with latest version numbers and recent changes.
-
- You can also reach )(evious through RelayNet. If there's a
- RelayNet board in your area send a routed message to me at node
- XEVIOUS. The Shareware conference would be the best choice,
- but if that's not available try TPascal, Games or even Common.
-
- I'm also available through CompuServe's email system. Send
- email to me at 71020,2613.
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- ║ Using BassMap ║
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- You MUST run BassMap in the same disk directory that you use for
- BassTour or Bass Class as it uses some of their support files. To
- start it up, just type "bassmap" (for EGA systems) or "bassmapc"
- (for CGA systems). You'll get a title along with the normal
- BassMap prompts; the title will go away as soon as you load a map.
-
- If you have both BassTour and Bass Class in the same directory
- you'll be asked which icon file you'd like to use when you first
- start up. BassTour and Bass Class use different though
- functionally equivalent images (icons) in drawing your lakes. Both
- sets have the same land and water types in the same positions so
- the icon files are interchangeable; use the one that you prefer.
-
- The normal alphabet and number keys are used for editing maps. To
- access commands the ESC key is used followed by a single letter to
- indicate the command. The number pad is used to move the cursor
- and ctrl-left arrow, ctrl-right arrow, Ins, and Del are used to
- scroll the screen. All available commands are summarized in a
- screen that is shown when you press the F1 key. Most commands
- can be aborted by hitting the ESC key again. For example, if you
- do the Save Map command, hitting ESC when prompted for the file
- name will abort the save.
-
- Let's look at the available commands.
-
-
- ESC R -- Read in a Map
-
- You'll probably want to start with this command so you can see
- what an existing map looks like. All the maps are stored in files
- with the extension .map (i.e., "mead.map"). You do not need to
- use .map when entering the file name but you can if you want.
-
- After you hit ESC followed by R a window will pop up asking for
- a file name. Enter the name you want and press enter. The window
- will clear and the map will load and be displayed.
-
-
- ESC S -- Save a Map
-
- When you're done editing your map you'll want to save it. To
- save a map just hit ESC S and a window will pop up asking for the
- name you want to use for the file. Enter any name up to eight
- letters and press enter. Your map will be saved to the current
- disk. You can continue to edit it after saving.
-
- It's probably a good idea to do a save every so often even if
- you're not done yet. This prevents you from losing all your work
- should you make a mistake or if the power fails or some other
- disaster occurs.
-
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- ESC N -- New Map
-
- If you want to start your map from scratch this is the command to
- use. Hit ESC N and the map will be set to all open water. A
- window will pop up asking for the description of the lake you are
- creating. Enter the description and press the enter key. The
- window will clear and you can begin creating your lake.
-
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- ESC C -- Clear Map
-
- This command is similar to the New Map command, except that it
- leaves the lake description unchanged and allows you to set the
- whole map to any icon of your choosing. After you hit ESC C a
- window will pop up asking for the image you wish to clear to.
- Hit the key corresponding to the image you want (see the ESC V
- command to see how to view the available images) and the map
- will be cleared.
-
-
- ESC F -- Fill an Area
-
- This command is similar to the fill command in many paint
- programs. It lets you quickly fill a portion of your map with
- the same image. You can use this to do things like adding a
- swampy area in a portion of your lake, or to draw the outline
- of an island and then fill in the middle with one command. The
- fill function only works from the cursor line up, so you don't
- have to close in the bottom of the area you want to fill.
-
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- ESC V -- View Images
-
- This command lets you see what icons are available for creating
- a map. After you hit ESC V, the screen will change to a display
- of all available icons and the letter, number, or symbol you hit
- on the keyboard to put that icon on your map. When you're done
- looking at the icons, hit any key to return to the map.
-
-
- ESC D -- New Map Description
-
- This command lets you change the description that goes along with
- your map. This is the description that is shown on the title page
- of BassTour when you select the lake to fish. After you hit ESC D
- a window will pop up and it will ask you for a description. Enter
- the description you want and press the enter key when done.
-
-
- ESC X -- See Whole Map
-
- Since the whole map doesn't fit on the screen it is sometimes
- difficult to see how things fit together. Pressing ESC X will
- display a compressed view of the whole map in a corner of the
- screen. You will still be able to see most of the full size map
- behind the compressed map. When you're finished viewing the
- compressed map hit any key to clear it.
-
-
- ESC Y -- Printable Map
-
- This command displays a version of the map where the whole map
- fits on the screen. If you've loaded a print screen routine
- like "graphics.com" which is normally included with MS-DOS, you
- can dump this screen to your printer. Hit ESC Y to display this
- version of the map; hit any key when done. See the instructions
- for graphics.com in your DOS reference manual for information on
- how to do screen dumps. Only CGA is supported by graphics.com,
- so if you're using the EGA version of BassMap you'll need an EGA
- print screen routine.
-
- I've included a file called scrndump.com that will dump EGA
- screens to several printer types. I believe the program is
- public domain. To install it you'll need to tell it your type
- of printer; see scrndump.doc for details. The map is on screen
- page 1; after you read the docs you'll know why you need to
- know this!
-
-
- ESC Q -- Quit
-
- When you're done with your map (and after you've saved it!), hit
- ESC Q to quit BassMap.
-
-
- MOVING THE CURSOR
-
- The cursor is displayed on the screen as a box that surrounds a
- single map icon. Because of the limits of available colors,
- especially in CGA graphics, the cursor may at times blend into
- the background. If you can't see it, move it around and you
- should be able to see the movement.
-
- The number pad is used to move the cursor. The keys with arrows
- (2,4,6,8) move the cursor straight up/down and left/right. The
- other keys (1,3,7,9) move the cursor diagonally. The 5 key has
- no effect.
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- SCROLLING THE MAP
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- Because the whole map doesn't fit on the screen it is necessary
- to scroll to the portion you want to work on. To scroll left
- and right, hold down the control key and at the same time hit
- the left or right arrow key. To scroll up and down use the Ins
- and Del keys.
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- You can also jump immediately to portions of the map. Use the
- control key plus the 1,3,7,9 keys to jump to the corresponding
- corner of the map. Control plus PrtSc jumps to the center of
- the map.
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- THE ESC KEY
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- Scrolling or moving one position at a time can be tedious. Using
- the ESC key you can immediately move or scroll as many positions
- as you want. Hit ESC, then a number (use the number keys on the
- alpha-numeric portion of the keyboard, not the ones on the number
- pad), and finally the function you want. If you choose the scroll
- left function after hitting "ESC" "1" "0", the screen will scroll
- left 10 places.
-
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- USAGE TIPS
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- BassTour will only notice the first 20 lakes it finds in its
- directory, so if you create a lot of lakes you'll have to keep
- only the 20 you want to use in the BassTour directory.
-
- Drawing the shoreline can be tricky. There are enough images so
- that you can get a shoreline where the images connect properly
- but it will take a little practice. You may find it helpful to
- do a screen dump of the images screen displayed by the ESC V
- command.
-
- Each map must have a weigh-in area, which is designated by the
- flag symbol (drawn using the { symbol). In addition, the weigh-in
- area must be in the upper-left quadrant of the map because this is
- the portion of the map shown when the game starts up and the boat
- is initially placed next to the weigh-in area.
-
- During the game you've probably noticed other boats moving around
- the lake. Those are generated by the game itself, and are not
- taken from the map. Any boat symbols you place around your lake
- will remain stationary during the game.
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- ║ Included Files ║
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- The following files are included in BassMap:
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- BASSMAP.EXE BassMap program for EGA systems
- BASSMAPC.EXE BassMap program for CGA systems
- BASSMAP.DOC This file
- BASSMAP.TXT Brief description of BassMap
- ORDERFRM.TXT BassMap registration form for your printer
- SCRNDUMP.COM Dump graphics screen to your printer
- SCRNDUMP.DOC Documentation for scrndump.com
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- You are free to pass this program along to friends, give it to
- user groups, upload to BBS's, etc. with the understanding that
- anyone who continues to use the game is required to register it.
- All these files MUST be included when distributing this program.
- If you archive the program for distribution through BBS's, please
- use the name BASSMP11.ZIP (or .LZH, .PAK, etc. as appropriate).
-
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- * DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY *
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- This software is sold "as is", without any warranty as to performance
- or any other warranties whether expressed or implied. Because of the
- many hardware and software environments into which this program may
- be used, no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered.
- The user must assume the entire risk of using the program. Any
- liability of the seller will be limited exclusively to product
- replacement or the refund of the registration fee.
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- * ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS *
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- This software is produced by Nels Anderson who is a member of the
- Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
- that the shareware principle works for you. If you are unable to
- resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting
- the member directly, ASP may be able to help.
-
- The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an
- ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members'
- products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at P.O. Box 5786,
- Bellevue, WA 98006, USA or send a CompuServe message via easyplex to
- ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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- * AVAILABLE SOFTWARE *
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- For a list of other software which I've written, please see the
- file BASSMAP.TXT.
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- BASSMAP is copyright (c) 1988-1990 by Nels Anderson. All rights reserved.
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