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- BASSTOUR
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- Version 4.7
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- The Ultimate fishing tournament game
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- By Dick Olsen
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- Table of Contents
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- A Few Words About Shareware.............................2
- BassTour Support........................................3
- Introduction............................................4
- The Scenario............................................4
- What You Need To Run BassTour...........................4
- Running BassTour From A Floppy Disk.....................5
- Running BassTour From A Hard Disk.......................5
- The Program.............................................6
- The Boat................................................6
- The Fishing Areas.......................................7
- The Fish................................................7
- The Opponents...........................................8
- The Equipment...........................................8
- The Trolling Motor....................................8
- The Outboard Motor....................................8
- The LCD Chart Recorder................................9
- Rod Box...............................................9
- Tackle Box...........................................10
- Live Well............................................10
- Life Jacket..........................................11
- Anchor...............................................11
- Paddle...............................................11
- Moving The Boat........................................12
- Rotating The Boat......................................12
- Scrolling The Screen...................................12
- Casting................................................13
- Weighing In Your Fish..................................14
- Contour Map............................................14
- Sound ON/OFF...........................................15
- List Status............................................15
- Add Fish Formula.......................................15
- Weather Report.........................................15
- Quit The Game..........................................15
- View Record Catches....................................16
- The '-' (MINUS) Key....................................16
- Saving A Game..........................................16
- List Fish In Live Well.................................16
- BOSS Mode..............................................17
- Changing Lakes.........................................17
- A Few Choice Words.....................................18
- Credits................................................19
- Disclaimer.............................................20
- Association Of Shareware Professionals.................20
- Problem Report Form....................................21
- Registration Form......................................22
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- A Few Words About ShareWare....
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- BASSTOUR is made available to the general public under the
- concept of ShareWare. As such, you are free to copy it and
- distribute it to others provided that all accompanying files are
- distributed intact and unmodified, and that no fee is charged.
- The author retains ALL rights to the program. You are encouraged
- try the program for a reasonable period of time to see if you
- like it. If it proves to be enjoyable, please support the efforts
- of the author by registering your copy of the program.
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- Once you have done so, you can expect a prompt reply to any
- correspondence regarding BassTour and you will also receive the
- latest version of the game if the version you have is not the
- newest. In all correspondence regarding BASSTOUR, please be SURE to
- specify the following information:
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- * What version of BASSTOUR you have
- * What brand and model computer you have
- * How much memory your machine has
- * The disks your machine has (hard, 2 floppies etc.)
- * What kind of video card your machine has
- * Any other type of cards your machine has
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- REGISTRATION BENEFITS:
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- Registering BassTour has lots of benefits, some tangible, some not.
- Registered users are entitled to the newest version of the game. If
- the version you are registering is not the newest, the current
- version will be sent to you automatically unpon receipt of your
- registration. If the version you are registering IS the newest
- available, your name will be added to my list of users who will
- receive the next new release of the game if one becomes available.
- Additionally, registered users can obtain an updated version at any
- time for only $5.00 ($7.00 outside North America).
- As a registered BassTour user, you will also be eligible for two
- SPECIAL offers. First, you can obtain a FREE CompuServe IntroPak.
- The Intropak includes a $15.00 usage credit for new CompuServe
- members. Second, you can subscribe to Shareware Magazine for a full
- year at the special price of only $12.95 instead of the normal rate
- of $20.00. What a deal!
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- To register your copy of BASSTOUR, send $15.00 for 5.25 inch disk
- or $17.00 for 3.5 inch disk along with the registration form at the
- end of this document to the author:
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- Richard Olsen
- 68 Hartwell Ave.
- Littleton, MA. 01460
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- Thank you for supporting my efforts!
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- BassTour Support:
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- BassTour, like all of my other programs, is well supported. This
- support is available whether or not you are a registered user. If
- you have a problem or a question regarding BassTour, you can
- obtain assistance in one of the four ways listed below. Many of
- the most common questions and problems are addressed in the file
- called Q&A.TXT on your disk. Be sure to read that file before
- seeking help since your question may be answered there, saving
- additional time and expense.
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- 1. TELEPHONE. I do not publish my telephone number for lots of
- reasons. It is listed, and you can obtain it by calling the
- telephone company information service. If you must call, please
- be considerate by not calling after 10:00 PM Eastern Standard
- Time. If I'm available, I answer all calls personally. If I'm
- not there, please leave a message stating (clearly please) what
- your name is and the phone number where you can be reached.
- It's also helpful if you specify the best time for me to call.
- Since the registration fees for my programs are low, expect any
- return calls to be COLLECT.
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- 2. MAIL. This is the slowest but most reliable way to obtain support.
- In any correspondence, please specify what program you have a
- question about, and include the information about your machine
- configuration as requested on the previous page. I answer all mail
- personally, but tend to reply to registered users first since I
- feel they deserve preferential treatment. I suggest using the
- Problem Report Form near the end of this document.
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- 3. COMPUSERVE. Leave messages on CompuServe via CMAIL to my PPN,
- 70031,534. I check in there almost daily and answer messages as
- soon as I get them.
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- 4. XEVIOUS BBS. My 'home BBS' is Xevious in Framingham, MA. The
- phone number is (508) 875-3618. Leave messages to DICK OLSEN. I
- check into Xevious several times a week, so allow a day or two
- for a reply to appear.
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- Introduction
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- BASSTOUR is a fishing tournament game in which you have
- complete control of a fully rigged bass boat. You control where it
- goes, and how it gets there. Your bass boat has all of the latest
- accessories, including a trolling motor, LCD chart recorder, a
- rod box containing six different fishing rods, and a fully stocked
- tackle box we would all be proud to own. The object of the game is to
- catch the heaviest five fish limit on each of three days of the
- tournament. The fisherman with the highest total weight wins
- the tournament. As in real fishing, it's not always easy! Each day of
- the tournament allows you to fish for six hours. Just about
- everything you do takes time. Changing lures consumes time. So does
- turning on your LCD recorder. Moving your boat takes longer if you use
- the trolling motor than if you use the outboard motor. On the
- other hand, the outboard motor consumes gasoline while the trolling
- motor uses battery power. You make the trade offs. You must
- bring your boat back to the weigh in area before the six hour fishing
- day has elapsed and have your fish weighed in.
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- Here is a brief explanation of the situation:
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- You are a professional bass tournament fisherman. You have
- complete control of a fully rigged bass boat. You control every
- aspect of the boat, just as if it were real. You face the same
- problems a real fisherman encounters during a bass tournament. If
- you're not careful, accidents can occur that cost you time,
- possibly some cash, and if severe enough, the tournament. You
- decide where you will fish, what type rod you'll use and what kind
- of bait. Fish the open water with a crankbait or work the stumps with
- a plastic worm. Locate a drop off with your LCD graph and rip a
- Rat-L-Trap if you want. Maybe you'll win the daily lunker award or
- set a new record for the lake!
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- What You Need To Run BASSTOUR
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- BASSTOUR requires an IBM PC or compatible computer with at least
- 512k of memory. BASSTOUR will run with either an EGA, CGA or
- Hercules compatible video system. You can run BASSTOUR from a
- floppy disk or from a hard disk. If you are lucky enough to have a VGA
- card and monitor, BASSTOUR will run fine on it also. If you have a
- mouse on your computer, you can use it to play BASSTOUR, although it
- is not necessary. It is highly recommended that you make a backup copy
- of your BASSTOUR diskette. Use the backup copy, and store the
- original diskette in a safe place. Beginning with version 2.0 of
- BASSTOUR, one command line option is supported. This command line
- option allows you to force BASSTOUR to run in one of the four
- video modes: VGA, EGA, CGA, or Hercules. In most instances, you will
- not need to specify which video mode since BASSTOUR can detect
- what kind of video system your computer has. There are a few types
- of EGA cards that BASSTOUR cannot detect however. If your computer
- has an EGA card, but BASSTOUR will not detect it, you can force it to
- run in EGA mode anyway. To do this, use the command line shown below
- when you want to run BASSTOUR:
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- BASSTOUR -e
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- You can also use a -h for Hercules or a -c for CGA. If you simply type
- BASSTOUR, the program will choose the best mode it can. If you have a
- VGA display, BASSTOUR can be forced to use the 256 color 320 x
- 200 MCGA mode. Running the program in MCGA mode requires the use of
- a -m command line option. For example, to run in the 256 color 320 x
- 200 mode of your VGA, type BASSTOUR -m when you start the
- program. Simply typing BASSTOUR will cause your VGA display to run in
- the 640 x 350 16 color EGA mode.
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- Since BASSTOUR requires a large amount of FREE memory, be sure that
- you do not have memory resident programs loaded before running
- BASSTOUR. Ramdisks, printer buffers, menu programs and other TSR's
- occupy large amounts of memory in your system, making it unusable by
- BASSTOUR. BASSTOUR may appear to run normally, but if there is not
- enough available memory, the program may halt. If this happens, a
- message will inform you of the fact that there is insufficient memory
- available for BASSTOUR. In this situation, BASSTOUR will not run
- properly on your system until you remove the offending software from
- memory.
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- How To Run BASSTOUR From A Floppy Disk
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- If your computer does not have a hard disk, at the DOS prompt,
- insert the distribution diskette into drive A: and simply type
- BASSTOUR <enter>. After a few seconds, the title screen will
- appear. You will be asked to answer a few questions before the game
- starts. If your computer does have a hard disk, but you still want
- to run BASSTOUR from your floppy disk, insert the distribution
- diskette into drive A: and type A:<enter> at the DOS prompt, then
- type BASSTOUR <enter>. Be sure that you leave the diskette in the
- drive while you are playing, and that it is NOT write protected. If
- you get real lucky, and catch a record sized fish, BASSTOUR will try to
- save your record catch on the disk. If the disk isn't there, or if it's
- write protected, BASSTOUR may halt, waiting for the disk to be
- available. BASSTOUR will allow you to save a game so that you can
- finish playing it at a later time. If you are running BASSTOUR from
- your floppy disk, there may not be enough disk space to save a game.
- To avoid "insufficient disk space" errors, it is suggested that you
- delete this file (BT.DOC) from the disk you are using. BE SURE THAT
- YOU HAVE MADE A COPY FIRST!!! If you attempt to save a game on a disk
- with insufficient space, a message will appear to notify you that the
- game was not saved due to lack of disk space.
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- How To Run BASSTOUR From A Hard Disk
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- To run BASSTOUR from your hard disk, first it must be installed. The
- distribution diskette has a batch file on it called
- "BTINSTAL.BAT" that will do this for you. To run this
- installation file, first insert the distribution diskette into drive
- A:. Then type A:BTINSTAL. The installation file will create a directory
- on your hard disk called BTOUR. Then it will copy all of the files from
- the floppy disk to the hard disk. After all of the files have
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- been copied, the message "installation completed..." will
- appear on your screen.
- BASSTOUR can be run at any time thereafter by just typing BT<enter>.
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- The Program
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- BASSTOUR has four levels of play; Novice, Intermediate, Pro and
- Practice. In the first three levels, you are a professional bass
- fisherman participating in a three day tournament. Each of the days
- represents six hours of fishing, and you must weigh in your fish at the
- designated weigh in area before the end of the day's fishing. If
- you fail to weigh in before the six hours have elapsed, all of the
- fish in your live well are released, and you receive no credit for
- them. The total weight of your fish is accumulated at the end of each
- day of the tournament, and the current standings are posted. At
- the end of the third day, the final standings and the winnings are
- posted. In Novice level, the fish are very easy to catch, and it's
- easy to finish in the money. Intermediate level requires a bit
- more searching and lure experimenting to fill your live well with
- decent sized fish. Pro level is just plain tough! The fish are more
- selective and harder to locate. In Pro mode, just as in reality, it can
- be pretty hard to catch your limit. In fact, it's not unusual to fish
- an entire day of the tournament without catching a legal fish. You'll
- need to be more alert to your current situation. The weather is
- important. Your boat may drift if it's windy, and you may end up stuck
- somewhere preventing you from making the weigh in time. Each fishing
- area has a record for the largest fish caught at that area. If,
- during the course of the tournament, you catch a fish that is larger
- than the current record, a small ceremony will ensue and you will
- be established as the new record holder for that particular lake or
- river. The records are kept in a file called LAKERECS.TXT on your disk,
- and the current record fish for each of the fishing areas can be
- viewed at any time. In another file on your distribution diskette,
- STRINGER.TXT, BASSTOUR keeps records of the 10 heaviest stringers. A
- stringer is considered to be the accumulated tournament weight for
- the three days of the tournament.
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- The fourth mode is Practice. This mode was added at the request of
- users. In Practice mode, there is no time limit, gasoline is assumed
- to be unlimited, and battery power lasts forever. Practice mode
- forces the Pro skill level. In Practice mode, you can fish to your
- hearts content, and you can still weigh in your fish just as if it were
- a tournament. Lake records can still be set in Practice mode, but
- heavy stringer records cannot.
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- The Boat
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- Your boat is equipped with a trolling motor, an LCD chart
- recorder, 20 gallons of gasoline, batteries, a rod box, a tackle box,
- various emergency and safety devices, a live well, an anchor and of
- course a powerful outboard motor. As with a real bass boat, you need
- to exercise care and good judgment in the use of this equipment.
- Time is your biggest enemy, with the constant threat of obstacles such
- as stumps and rocks, running out of gasoline or killing your
- batteries contributing to your problems. As if all of these things
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- weren't enough, there are other boats in the area to contend with. As
- in a real fishing situation, these other boats sometimes seem to
- be piloted by inconsiderate people; they hog fishing areas or crowd
- you. Sometimes they spook fish or even cause accidents!
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- The Fishing Areas
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- Included on your BASSTOUR disk are six different bodies of water that
- you can fish. When the title screen appears, the names of the six
- fishing areas will be listed. To pick an area, just enter the
- corresponding area number. Once you have selected the area, it
- remains selected throughout the three day tournament. Each fishing
- area is unique in itself. Every time you start a new day of fishing,
- the location of the fish will be different, and their sizes will vary
- greatly. Additionally, every time the game is started, the depths on a
- particular lake will vary. When fishing, it is wise to keep a check on
- the time remaining, the charge level of your batteries, and how
- much gasoline you have left. You must weigh in your fish before the
- time has expired. In order to weigh in your fish, you must be close to
- the weigh in area. The weigh in area on each lake is signified by a
- yellow flag, usually near where your boat is placed when the
- tournament begins. If your computer has a CGA or Hercules video system,
- the weigh in area will be signified by a flag with a black X in
- it. On EGA systems, your boat is the light blue (cyan) colored boat,
- while in Hercules or CGA systems, your boat is the solid colored one.
- If you are running in the MCGA mode of your VGA display, your boat
- is the bright pink one. In all cases, your boat starts each day of the
- tournament adjacent to the weigh in flag.
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- The Fish
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- After the lake has been drawn on the screen, the program decides where
- fish should be placed. As in real fishing, bass seem to like to be
- in or near some sort of cover. Stumps, rocks, lily pads etc. will
- usually hold the most fish. Fish also seem to congregate along humps
- or drop offs elsewhere on the lake. Boat docks, moored boats and
- weeds are also good places to look. Fish can also be caught in the
- middle of the lake. Each fish has its own unique personality, which
- determines how easy the fish is to catch. Fish have an aggression
- factor assigned to them, as well as lure type and color preferences.
- If a fish is very aggressive, it will usually strike almost any type
- or color of bait. Mildly aggressive fish are more selective. Sometimes
- fish will cluster in an area, so it's a good idea to cover an
- area of the lake thoroughly because several fish can be caught in the
- same place at times. If you catch a decent fish in an area, it's
- wise to make several casts to the same general area since fish of
- similar size often stick together. In Intermediate and especially
- Pro modes, lure choice and color are important. You can cover an area
- completely without catching any fish, then change bait types or
- colors and catch fish after fish in the area you just covered. The
- program typically places about 2000 in a lake. If your computer
- is an XT type, it may take several seconds for the fish to be
- placed. When the small timer window appears, you're ready to start. The
- potential exists to catch an 18 lb. plus fish on each lake.
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- In each lake, there lurks a GIANT bass called Lulu. She is very
- finicky, and will only strike a bait if it is the exact type and color
- she wants. To catch Lulu is truly a magnificent feat. If you catch
- her, you will be given the opportunity to print a special
- certificate (assuming you have a printer connected) which, if
- sent to the author together with the exact weight of Lulu, will earn
- you a nice surprise.
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- The Opponents
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- In any of the skill levels, you are fishing against 30 of the top names
- in bass tournament fishing. Although it's quite easy to win the
- tournament if you are fishing in Novice or even Intermediate mode,
- Pro mode is quite another story. These guys you're fishing against are
- the best. They got to be the best by being consistent. In
- Pro mode, it's not unusual to weigh in 18 or 20 pounds of fish, and
- not make the top ten!
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- The Equipment
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- * Trolling Motor ( F2 or T )
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- The trolling motor is raised or lowered by pressing the F2 key or by
- pressing 'T'. If the trolling motor is down, pressing F2 (or T) will
- raise it. If the trolling motor is up, pressing F2 (or T) will lower
- it. Starting the outboard motor will automatically raise the
- trolling motor if it is down. Likewise, lowering the trolling motor
- automatically stops the outboard motor.
- The command list can only be displayed if you are not in the cast
- mode. The trolling motor uses more time than the outboard motor to move
- your boat, and it also consumes battery power. Once you have fished
- a few tournaments with BASSTOUR, you will begin to remember what keys
- to press and find that you rely on the command list much less. The
- trolling motor can be raised or lowered at any time.
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- * The Outboard Motor (alt-F9 or O)
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- Pressing ALT-F9 (hold down the ALT key while you press F9) will start
- the outboard motor. Pressing 'O' will do the same thing. The outboard
- will NOT run if you are out of gas. If you have the sound enabled, you
- will hear a buzz that indicates that the motor is running. Remember
- that any time the outboard is running, you are consuming gasoline.
- There are two other things to be aware of when using the outboard
- motor. First, tournament rules state that when moving your
- boat under power of the outboard motor, you must wear a life jacket.
- Failure to wear your life jacket may cost you a fine or even
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- cause you to be disqualified. The life jacket usage is discussed later
- in this document. The second thing to be aware of when using
- your outboard motor are zones designated "NO WAKE". These areas are
- found on most lakes, and are indicated by the presence of a
- floating sign. Sometimes, you will be given a citation if you pass
- through these areas with your outboard motor running at a faster than
- allowed speed. If you pass through a NO WAKE ZONE at idle speed, you
- will not get a citation, nor will you if you are using the trolling
- motor. Receiving a citation not only costs you money, it costs time as
- well. You cannot start the outboard if you are in cast mode.
- The outboard motor has five speeds. To increase the speed, press the
- INS key. To slow down, press the DEL key. The faster you run
- the outboard, the more gas you consume. On the other hand, moving the
- boat at a fast speed uses less time to travel long distances. As you
- increase or decrease the speed of the outboard motor, the sound will
- vary in pitch and a short note will appear to verify the change in
- speed. Each time you press the INS key, your outboard speed is
- increased until you are at maximum RPM's. Likewise, each press of the
- DEL key slows down your motor until it is at idle speed. If
- you run your outboard motor at the highest speed, be careful. If you
- hit an obstacle, your outboard may be damaged and out of service
- for that day of the tournament.
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- * LCD Chart Recorder (alt-F1 or G)
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- Pressing ALT-F1 (hold down the ALT key while you press F1) will turn
- on the LCD recorder if it is off, or turn it off if it is on.
- Pressing 'G' will do the same thing. If your boat is in the left half
- of the screen, the LCD recorder will appear in the upper right
- corner of the screen. If your boat is in the right half of the screen,
- it will appear in the upper left corner. If you have the LCD
- recorder on, it will move to the opposite side of the screen from where
- your boat is. The LCD works almost like a real one. It's screen will
- show fish directly under the boat in the center of it's screen, fish
- to the port side of the boat are on the left of it's screen, and fish
- to the starboard side of the boat appear on the right side of it's
- screen. The LCD recorder is continuously updated as you move the boat
- around the screen. It uses battery power, so use it sparingly.
-
- * Rod Box (F9 or R)
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- Your bass boat has a rod box containing six different types of rods.
- Each of these rods has certain advantages or disadvantages. For
- example, a spinning rod with 6 pound test line will allow you to cast
- your lure farther than a flippin rod (saving excessive boat moving)
- but the light line may cause you to lose a few fish. Some of the
- differences are obvious, others are not. You start each day of
- fishing with no rod selected. Before you can begin casting, you must
- select a rod. You can change rod types at any time. The F9 (or 'R')
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- key allows you to select a rod. You cannot select a rod while in cast
- mode. Once you have the rod box window on the screen, the up and down
- arrow keys will cause the hilite bar to move up or down highlighting
- the rod selection. After you have the hilite bar positioned over
- the rod you'd like to use, press the ESC key to return to the move
- mode. Point the mouse cursor at the rod you would like to use, then
- press the left mouse button which will cause the hilite bar to move to
- the rod you have selected. If you are satisfied with your selection,
- press the right mouse button to resume the game. If you change your mind
- after clicking on a rod type, just point to the rod you want and
- click again.
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- You can "load up" all six rods with different baits, then change rods
- thus changing baits quickly, just like in real fishing.
-
- * Tackle Box (F10 or B)
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- At your disposal is a six drawer tackle box containing a
- selection of lures we all wish we had. Many lure types and colors are
- there for your use. You can select lures from the tackle box at any
- time except when you are in cast mode. Pressing F10 (or 'B') will give
- you access to the tackle box. If you are in cast mode (you'll see the
- cast instruction line at the bottom of your screen), you will have to
- exit cast mode before you can access the tackle box. The Tackle Box
- consists of three windows. The first window allows you to choose which
- drawer to look in. Each drawer is neatly organized (I wish MY tackle
- box was this neat) into bait types. For example, crankbaits are in one
- drawer, spinnerbaits in another, plastic worms in another etc. Use the
- mouse to point at and click on which drawer you want, or use the UP or
- DOWN arrow keys to move the highlight bar to where you want it. After
- that, the drawer contents will appear in another window next to the
- first. In this window, you select the specific bait you want to use.
- Once you choose your bait, a third window will appear that lists the
- available colors for that particular lure. After you select the
- color, the tackle box windows will disappear. If you forget what bait
- you are fishing with, the STATUS command will tell you. Use of the LIST
- STATUS command is discussed later. Over 2300 lure type and color
- combinations are possible with BASSTOUR.
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- * Live Well (F3 or L)
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- Your boat contains an aerated live well that holds all of your legal
- (12 inches or better) fish. You can examine the contents of your live
- well at any time, including while in cast mode. While examining the
- live well contents, you also have the option of turning on or off
- the aeration system. The aerator will save your fish if you run it
- enough, but it does use battery power. Failure to use your aerator
- enough may cause some of your fish to die, costing you a one pound
- penalty for each dead fish weighed in. On the other hand, the live well
- aerator consumes battery power. The live well will hold a maximum of
- five fish. Every legal fish you catch will be added to the live well
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- until it contains five fish. After that, if you catch a fish that is
- larger than the smallest fish currently in the live well, the
- smallest fish will be released, and the fish you just caught
- will replace it in the live well. This way, the live well always
- contains the five largest fish you have caught. To examine the live
- well or to turn on or off the aerator, just press F3 (or 'L')on the
- keyboard. A window will appear on your screen that shows how many fish
- are currently in the live well, what the total weight of those fish is,
- and gives you the option of turning the aerator on or off. If you are
- using a mouse, simply click on the ON or OFF command in the live well
- window. If you are using the keyboard, press the F7 or F8 key to control
- the aerator. To resume fishing, press the ESC key or the right mouse
- button. Examining the contents of your live well uses time, but no
- energy is consumed.
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- See the ALT-F command listed under Miscellaneous Commands.
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- * Life Jacket (alt-F2 or J)
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- You must wear a life jacket any time you are moving the boat with the
- outboard motor. Failure to do so may cost you time and a citation
- with an associated fine. It may also cause you to be disqualified
- from the tournament on that day. Wearing your life jacket is a bit of
- a nuisance since it restricts your casting distance a little. The
- life jacket is selected by pressing ALT-F2 or by selecting the
- appropriate item with the mouse. Taking off your life jacket uses a
- little time, as does putting it on. If you are wearing your life
- jacket when you make this selection, it will be removed. If you are
- not wearing it, it will be put on. Pressing 'J' will also execute this
- command.
-
-
- * Anchor
-
- The anchor is of no use unless you are fishing in Pro mode. In Pro
- mode, the anchor will prevent your boat from drifting. Don't forget
- to raise the anchor before trying to move the boat. Pressing F7
- lowers the anchor, pressing F8 raises it. As with most things in
- fishing, raising or lowering the anchor takes time. There are no
- alternate keys assigned to this command.
-
- * Paddle (alt-F3 or P)
-
- Although the paddle can be used to move the boat at any time, most
- of us think of it as a last resort. The paddle uses quite a bit of
- time, but could be used to get you to the weigh in area before the
- allotted time has elapsed if both your battery was dead and you
- were out of gas. ALT-F3 selects the paddle from the keyboard, and you
- can select it with the mouse also. As with the trolling motor or the
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- outboard motor, selecting the paddle turns off any other form of
- propulsion that may be active. Pressing 'P' will also cause you to
- start paddling.
-
-
- The next section explains how to move the boat, scroll the screen and
- make casts:
-
- * Moving the boat
-
- Boat positioning is crucial to fishing success both in reality and
- while playing BASSTOUR. Beginning with version 2.1, you can move your
- boat at any time. Previous versions only allowed the boat to be
- moved if you were not in cast mode. If you are in cast mode, the Q, W,
- E, A, D, Z, X, and C keys will move the boat. The Q key will move the
- boat to the upper left, the W key moves the boat straight up, the E key
- moves toward the upper right, the A key moves to the left, the D
- key moves to the right, the Z key moves to the lower left, the X key
- moves straight down, and the C key moves the boat toward the lower
- right. This change allows to move the boat along a shore line and
- cast at the same time. If you are NOT in cast mode, eight keys on
- the numeric keypad control boat movement. The left, right, up, and
- down arrow keys cause the boat to move in the direction indicated by
- the arrow on the key. Additionally, you can move diagonally by
- pressing the HOME key to move the boat toward the upper left, the PG
- UP key to move the boat to the upper right, the END key to move
- diagonally toward the lower left, and the PG DN key to move toward the
- lower right. The arrow keys will not move the boat while you are in
- cast mode. Instead, they are used to position the cast if you are
- not using a mouse. Conversely, the Q, W, E, A, D, Z, X, and C keys will
- not move the boat if you are not in cast mode. Instead, they are used
- to execute various commands. Each time you move the boat, time is
- consumed. There are two other keys you should know about when it
- comes to moving the boat. The '-' key will cause the boat to back up,
- and the '+' key will cause it move ahead in the direction in which it
- is pointing. If you are using the trolling motor, battery power is also
- used. The outboard motor uses less time to move your boat, but also
- consumes gasoline. The paddle uses the most time of all, but obviously
- uses neither battery power or gasoline. The boat cannot be moved
- off the screen. It should be noted here that the arrow keys will not
- work if the NUM LOCK light on your keyboard is ON.
-
- * Rotating the boat
-
- The left and right arrow keys, if pressed while holding down the CTRL
- key will cause your boat to rotate either clockwise or
- counter-clockwise while maintaining it's current location on the
- screen. Rotating the boat allows for optimum cast positioning and also
- uses less battery power, gas and time. The boat may be rotated
- whether you are in cast mode or not. Obviously, to either move or
- rotate your boat you must have the outboard motor running, the
- trolling motor running, or be using the paddle.
-
- * Scrolling the screen
-
- When BASSTOUR first draws the lake on your screen, what you see is
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- really only about one fourth of the lake. The initial screen
- represents the upper left corner of the lake. You can scroll the
- screen (the 'lake') to the right, left up or down to give you
- access to the whole lake. Press SHIFT-LEFT ARROW to move the
- screen to the left, SHIFT-RIGHT ARROW to move the screen to the
- right, SHIFT-UP ARROW to move the screen up, and SHIFT-DOWN ARROW to
- move the screen down. Scrolling the screen does not uses any battery
- power, gas or time. The arrow keys on the NUMERIC KEYPAD are the
- ones you should use to scroll. Make sure too, that your NUM LOCK is not
- on. BassTour will automatically scroll if the boat reaches the screen
- edge.
- NOTE: Some computers only have the four cursor (ARROW) keys.
- Others have these keys plus a numeric key pad with cursor (ARROW) keys.
- If you have one of these computers (i.e. PS-2 model 25), pressing
- SHFT and one of the four separate cursor keys will not cause the
- screen to scroll. To scroll the screen on one of these computers, use
- the 2, 4, 6, and 8 keys. Pressing 2 will scroll the screen down, 4
- will scroll it left, 6 will scroll it right, and 8 will scroll it up.
- When scrolling in this manner, it is NOT necessary to use the SHFT key.
- Some models of Tandy computers also exhibit scrolling problems.
- If you have trouble scrolling the screen, using the 2,4,6, and 8 keys
- on the main keyboard will usually work.
-
- * Casting (F5 or C)
-
- To make a cast, first you need to have a rod selected. Once a rod has
- been selected, each cast you make will assume the same rod is being
- used. Once you have selected a rod to use, you will not need to
- select another unless you want to. Cast mode is entered by pressing
- F5 ('C' will also work). You can easily determine if you are in cast mode
- because the bottom line of screen will contain some brief casting
- instructions, and will disappear when you exit cast mode. If you are
- using the mouse, move the mouse cursor (the white arrow on the screen)
- to the place you want the cast to go. Then, press the left button on
- the mouse. A line will appear on your screen between the boat and where
- the arrow is pointing. If the sound is turned on, a squirt noise will
- accompany the line on the screen. The distance that you can cast will
- vary depending on the type of rod you have selected, and whether or
- not you are wearing a life jacket. The skill level you are playing
- at also helps to determine the maximum cast distance. A novice
- cannot cast as far as a pro. You cannot cast toward the rear of
- the boat. If you are not using a mouse, a small, + symbol will
- appear somewhere near your boat when you enter cast mode. Use the up,
- down left and right arrow keys to then position your cast. You can
- also move the cast marker diagonally by using the HOME, PgUp, END, and
- PgDn keys. Once you have positioned the cast marker (the +
- symbol) where you want it, press either the space bar or the F10 key.
-
- If a fish strikes, the message FISH ON! will pop onto your screen,
- followed by other information windows about the fish. These messages
- will stay on the screen for short time, then disappear. They will
- disappear immediately if you move the mouse or press a key while they
- are displayed. This is to speed up the game if you desire.
- Casting too close to land will sometimes cause your bait to snag.
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- Casting at stumps, docks, other boats, lily pads, rocks, etc. will
- normally not cause you to snag. While you are in cast mode, you can
- move the boat using the Q, W, E, A, D, Z, X, or C keys as described
- under the MOVE BOAT instructions.
-
- * Weighing In Your Fish (alt-F8 or W)
-
- Weighing in your fish is almost as important as catching them in the
- first place. If you don't weigh in some fish, you can't win the
- tournament. Each lake has a weigh in area signified by a bright
- yellow flag (or a flag with an X on monochrome systems). In order
- to weigh in, you must proceed to the weigh in area and dock your boat
- as close to the flag as possible before for the six hour time
- limit has expired. When you think your boat is close enough to the
- flag, press ALT- F8 (or 'W') to begin the weigh in procedure. If
- you are not close enough to the weigh in area, a message will appear to
- let you know. If you are within the weigh in area, the message "Are
- you sure you want to weigh in now?" will appear. A "Yes" reply
- will start the weigh in procedure, any other reply will abort the
- weigh in process. You cannot weigh in if you are in the cast mode.
- Fish can be weighed in at any time, but once you do, you are done
- fishing for that day of the tournament. A message will appear on
- your screen that say's "Beginning weigh in...". After a few
- seconds, your statistics for the day will pop onto the screen.
- Once you have looked at your statistics for the day, press any key to
- view the current tournament standings. If you are one of the top
- ten fisherman, your name will appear in red. After you have examined
- the tournament standings, press any key to start the next day of the
- tournament. The tournament is over after you weigh in for the third
- day. It is a good idea to allow yourself plenty of time to get to the
- weigh in area. You never know what might happen on your way back! If
- you are weighing in on the last day of the tournament, before
- the game ends, you will have the option of listing the standings for
- the entire field of competition.
-
- If you have a printer connected, you can make a listing of the day's
- fishing results, the daily tournament standings, the final tournament
- standings and the standings for the entire field. Just press P when so
- instructed to get your print out.
-
- Miscellaneous Commands
-
- * Contour Map (M or m)
-
- Pressing 'm' will display a small contour map of the lake you are
- fishing. The contour map can only be displayed if you are not in the
- cast mode. The map consists of shaded areas that represent the
- various depths in the lake. Shallow areas are indicated by the
- lighter colors while deeper areas are indicated by the darker colors.
- The weigh in area is shown as a bright yellow square and the current
- location of your boat is represented by a blinking black/blue
- square. On monochrome displays, both the block indicating the
- weigh in area and the block indicating your boat position will
- blink. Consulting the contour map does not use any time or energy.
-
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- * Sound ON/OFF ( F4 )
-
- This command is executed by pressing the F4 key. There are no messages
- announcing whether or not the sound is on or off. If the sound
- is on (the default at the start of the tournament), pressing F4
- will turn it off. If the sound has been turned off, pressing F4 will
- turn it back on. It can be changed any time during the tournament,
- and will remain in effect throughout the three days of the tournament
- unless you change it. When the sound is on, a 'squirt' noise will be
- heard as you make each cast, and a buzzing sound will be heard when
- the outboard motor is running. When you hook a fish, another distinct
- sound will be heard.
-
- * List Status (alt-F10 or S)
-
- This command is executed by pressing ALT-F10 (hold down the ALT key
- while you press F10). A window will pop up on your screen with lots of
- information pertaining to the rod you have selected, the lure type and
- color, time remaining etc.. It costs you no time, battery power or
- gasoline to execute this command. Pressing 'S' will also cause the
- status to be displayed.
-
- * Add Fish Formula to bait ( F )
-
- When you are in cast mode, you can add Fish Formula to your bait by
- pressing the F key. A short message will appear on the screen to
- notify you that Fish Formula was used. Each time you add a shot of
- Fish Formula, it costs you ten seconds in time. Sometimes,
- adding Fish Formula seems to have a great deal to do with your
- success. You'll have to be the judge! Each shot of Fish Formula lasts
- for about 6 or 7 casts.
-
- * Weather Report
-
- This command causes a weather report to appear on your screen. It is
- executed by pressing ALT-F4. The weather is of little interest
- unless you are fishing at the Pro level. Wind speed and direction
- are important in that your boat may drift if the wind is strong enough.
- The boat will drift in the direction that the wind is blowing. Be
- aware that it is possible to drift into rocks or other obstacles that
- can cost you some kind of penalty. It is also possible that your
- boat can become stuck as a result of drifting. If you get stuck, it
- is sometimes (but not always) possible to run your boat in the opposite
- direction from that which is was moving when it became stuck. If
- you become stuck, and cannot get out, keep trying. There is no
- alternate key to access this command.
-
- * Quitting the Game
-
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- Pressing "Q" will give you the option of ending the game,
- continuing the game, or starting the tournament over from the
- beginning. You cannot quit the game while in cast mode. If you start
- the tournament over from the beginning, the same lake will be used.
- In order to change lakes, you must exit from the game, and then run it
- again.
-
- * View Record Catches ( V )
-
- Pressing the V key will display the current record sized fish for each
- of the fishing areas. A total of 20 fishing areas exist for BASSTOUR,
- and the biggest fish caught at each of these areas will be listed along
- with who the angler was, and the date the fish was caught. The
- standard BASSTOUR distribution disk is supplied with six different
- areas to fish, although an additional 14 areas are available (see
- order form at the end of this document). BASSTOUR will also work
- with lakes created with Nels Anderson's program, BassMap (see the
- credits at the end of this document). Up to a maximum of 50 fishing
- areas can be used with BASSTOUR. The listing of the record fish
- will remain on your screen until you press the V key again, which will
- display the 10 heaviest stringers (the most weight weighed in) on
- record. When you have finished viewing the heaviest stringers,
- press any key to continue what you were doing. If, during the
- weigh in, it is determined that your total weight qualifies you for one
- of the 10 heaviest stringers, your name, total weight, date, and the
- name of the lake or river will be saved, and your record will become
- one of those to beat! The big fish records and the heavy stringer
- records can be printed when you see them displayed on the screen. To do
- this, first make sure your printer is ready, then press P.
-
- * The - (minus) Key
-
- Pressing the '-' key will cause the boat to go backwards.
-
- * The + (plus) Key
-
- Pressing this key will cause the boat to move ahead in the direction in
- which it is facing.
-
- * ALT-S Saving a Game
-
- You can save a game and continue playing it at a later time. This can
- be done at any time by holding down the ALT key while you press the
- "S" key. The current status of the game will be saved on your disk in
- a file called BTOUR.SAV. This file occupies about 60k of disk space
- so be sure that your disk has enough room for the file. If you have
- saved a game, it can be restored by selecting "R" when you are
- asked what area you would like to fish on the title screen.
-
- Do not try to save a game in a particular video mode and later try
- to restore it in a different video mode than what you were playing
- when you saved it. This will cause your computer to hang, and may
- require that you turn the machine off and then back on to recover. For
- example, if you save the game while in EGA mode, then attempt to
- restore it by forcing CGA mode (with the -c option) your computer
- will probably hang up.
-
- * List Fish in Livewell (ALT-F)
-
- This command will display a list of the fish currently in your
-
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- livewell. Up to five fish are listed, showing their weights.
-
- * BOSS Mode (ALT-Z)
-
- This was not my idea! Many people requested it so here it is. You know
- what to use it for. When you press ALT-Z, the lake map disappears
- and is replaced with a dummy disk directory listing. The lake map will
- reappear and the game will continue when you press any key.
-
- NOTE: If you ARE a boss, you cannot use this command!
-
- * Change Lakes (ALT-L)
-
- Pressing ALT-L will give you the option of selecting another lake to
- fish. If you are in CAST MODE when you press ALT-L, a message will
- appear asking you to first exit the CAST MODE.
-
- A window will appear on your screen listing the available fishing
- areas. Make your selection by pressing the number associated with the
- area you want, then press ENTER. BassTour will then re-start with the
- newly selected fishing area. If you change your mind, and want to
- continue fishing the same lake, just press ENTER without selecting a
- new area.
-
- SUPPORT CATCH AND RELEASE!
-
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-
- A Few Choice Words....
-
- * Wear your life jacket at all times. Put it on at the start of
- each day of fishing. (good advice in real fishing too!)
-
- * Start the live well aerator as soon as the first fish is
- added to it. This will usually save you a penalty at weigh
- in time.
-
- * Work a likely spot thoroughly. Make several casts to the
- same area. Applying Fish Formula sometimes helps.
-
- * If you're not catching fish, try another bait or change
- colors. Often, a totally different type of bait will produce
- results.
-
- * Allow plenty of time to return to the weigh in area.
-
- * Use the ROTATE keys. They use less time and energy than
- moving the boat.
-
- * If you run into rocks, stumps etc. back your boat out in the
- opposite direction.
-
- * Learn to recognize areas that might cause you to snag. Lost
- lures cost you time and money.
-
- * Use the contour map. It will help you find the deep holes,
- and make it easier to get back to the weigh in area.
-
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-
- Credits:
-
- * Nels Anderson for allowing me to use some of his marvelous
- programming tools. Without him, BASSTOUR could not have been
- written. Nels is the wizard that brought us MAHJONGG and EGA
- TREK. You haven't seen an EGA program until you've seen one of
- his! Nels has a program available called BassMap, which allows
- you to create your own lakes for use with BASSTOUR. His address
- is: Nels Anderson 92 Bishop Drive Framingham, MA 01701
-
- BassMap costs $15 plus $2 for postage. It can also be
- downloaded from the Xevious BBS mentioned below.
-
- * J.R. Mead, my 8 year old nephew for his tireless play
- testing of BASSTOUR. At the age of eight, J.R. has caught
- more and bigger real bass the most fisherman ever will.
-
- * Jodi Mead, my 11 year old niece for her play testing of
- BASSTOUR. She holds the big fish record in BASSTOUR with a
- 10.4 pound lunker.
-
- * John Mead, my brother-in-law and dedicated fishing partner.
- They don't come much better!
-
- * Bob Lovelace, my tournament partner and valued friend. He
- has been a play tester for the whole six months of
- development.
-
- * My brother, Pete Olsen. He created 'Pete's Pond', one of the
- lakes on the distribution disk. He also did plenty of play
- testing and had lots of suggestions.
-
- * My sister, Pinki (Mrs John Mead) for putting up with all of us
- throughout the test period and during the fishing season.
-
- Good Fishing!
-
- Dick Olsen
-
-
- Be sure to try the )(evious BBS system in Framingham, MA. The
- newest version of BASSTOUR is always available there first! You
- can also leave me messages there. Leave notes to Dick Olsen,
- then check again in a day or two for a reply. The number for
- )(evious is : (508)-875-3618.
-
-
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-
- *********************************************************************
- * DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY *
- *********************************************************************
-
- 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.
-
-
- *********************************************************************
- * ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS *
- *********************************************************************
-
- This software is produced by Richard Olsen 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 545 Grover Road Muskegon, MI
- 49442-9427, USA or send a CompuServe message via easyplex to ASP
- Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
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- PROBLEM REPORT FORM
-
- If you encounter a problem with BASSTOUR, I'd like to know about
- it. Please take a few minutes to fill out the following form, then
- mail it to me. I will do my best to correct the problem. If a new
- version of BASSTOUR is created as a result of the problem you have
- reported, I will send you the new version with the problem
- corrected.
-
- Your Name_______________________________________________________
-
- Street Address__________________________________________________
-
- City, State, ZIP________________________________________________
-
- Day time Phone #________________________________________________
-
- Evening Phone #_________________________________________________
-
- Best time to call_______________________________________________
-
- What version of BASSTOUR do you have?___________________________
-
- Where did you get it?___________________________________________
-
- What brand of computer are you using?___________________________
-
- What Model of computer__________________________________________
-
- How much memory does your computer have?________________________
-
- What brand of video card does your computer have?_______________
-
- If EGA, how much memory is on the EGA card?_____________________
-
- What other cards are in your computer?
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- Are you using a mouse?___________________
- Does your computer have a hard disk?__________More than one?_______
-
- Describe the problem. What were you doing when it happened? What
- mode were you operating in? Were you out of gas or was the battery
- dead? Was the LCD recorder on? Was the sound on?
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
-
-
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-
- BASSTOUR REGISTRATION FORM v4.7
-
- Dear Dick,
-
- Enclosed please find my check or money order for $15.00 for a
- 5.25 inch disk or $17.00 for a 3.5 inch disk. Please register
- me as a BASSTOUR user and send me the NEWEST version of the
- game.
-
- Thanks!
-
- YOUR NAME________________________________________________
-
- STREET ADDRESS___________________________________________
-
- CITY, STATE, ZIP_________________________________________
-
- COUNTRY__________________________________________________
-
- BASSTOUR Version you have________________________________
-
- COMMENTS_________________________________________________
-
- _________________________________________________________
-
- _________________________________________________________
-
-
- DICK: I need ______ 5.25 inch disk ______ 3.5 inch disk
- (please check which disk size you need)
-
- Mail TO:
-
- Richard Olsen
- Olsen Outdoors
- 68 Hartwell Ave.
- Littleton, MA. 01460
-