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- SOFF BALLS Version 2.3
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- Copyright (c) 1989
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- by
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- Jeff Elwood
- 2809 Lordshire Road
- Madison, Wi 53719
- (608) 271-1586
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- CONTENTS
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- TOPIC PAGE
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- REGISTRATION 3
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- START UP 4
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- OVERVIEW 5
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- MAIN MENU 6
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- UPDATE 7-8
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- INQUIRE 9-10
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- SET COLORS 11
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- VERSION LOG 12-13
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- *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
- |This documentation contains basically the same information that's |
- |displayed when you select HELP from the Main Menu of the program. |
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- |To print this documentation on your printer, type the following at |
- |the DOS prompt: |
- | COPY README.DOC PRN |
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- Page 3
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- REGISTRATION
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- Register by sending your name and address with a check for $25
- payable to:
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- Jeff Elwood
- 2809 Lordshire Road
- Madison, WI 53719
- (608) 271-1586
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- SOFF BALLS is not public domain software or free software. Non-
- registered users are granted permission to use this program on a trial
- basis. Except for this limited purpose, registration is required.
- Registration gives you the legal right to the extended use of this
- product.
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- *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
- |As a registration BONUS, you'll receive the year's Final Statistics |
- |and Press Release for the STEELE'S SILVER BULLETS, America's number |
- |one softball team. STEELE'S hit 6,331 home runs in 1988 with a team|
- |average of .682! They're the only team to win each of the five |
- |national championships! This offer will continue as long as the |
- |STEELE'S SPORTS COMPANY continues to grant me permission to copy and|
- |distribute their statistics. (**FREE**) |
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- When you register, if your program version isn't the most current, you
- will receive the current version of SOFF BALLS FREE! Also, you will
- be notified when major upgrades to SOFF BALLS become available.
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- Copy and share SOFF BALLS with your friends. The program must be
- copied in unmodified form. Each person using SOFF BALLS is required
- to register.
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- To get a free trial copy of the most current version of SOFF BALLS,
- send your name and address with $3 for shipping and handling to the
- name and address above. Please specify whether you need a 5 1/4" or
- 3 1/2" disk.
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- When you register or order the SOFF BALLS Disk, you can either print
- and use the Registration/Order Form or just send your name and address
- with your request on a sheet of paper. The form can be printed from
- the INVOICE.DOC file or from HELP off the Main Menu of the program.
- The printed form is only for your convenience.
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- I, Jeff Elwood the author, shall not be responsible for any direct or
- indirect damage caused by SOFF BALLS.
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- Feel free to write or phone me (evenings and weekends) if you have any
- questions, suggestions, or problems. I look forward to hearing from
- you.
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- Page 4
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- START UP
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- | SOFF BALLS will run on IBM and IBM compatible personal computers |
- | that run DOS 2.1 or later. SOFF BALLS will now run on monochrome |
- | systems. Older versions required a graphics card or simulator to |
- | run on monochrome display systems. |
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- SOFF BALLS can run from a floppy disk or hard drive. However, the
- program runs much faster from a hard drive.
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- To run from a floppy disk, place the disk with the SOFF BALLS program
- in the current disk drive and type "SB" at the DOS prompt. You can
- record games on the disk with the SOFF BALLS program or on a separate
- disk. To record games on a separate disk, start SOFF BALLS and
- replace the game disk with the disk you want to record games on when
- the first screen (screen with blinking "SOFF BALLS") comes up and
- before advancing to the Main Menu. Many more games can be recorded on
- a disk without the program and documentation files.
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- To run from a hard drive, get current on the hard drive directory
- where SOFF BALLS is stored and type "SB" at the DOS prompt.
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- The more buffers you specify in your DOS CONFIG.SYS file the faster
- SOFF BALLS will run. However, each buffer takes about 1/2K of memory
- away from your main programs. Consult your DOS manual for more
- information.
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- Remember to make a backup copy of SOFF BALLS and your game files.
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- Page 5
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- OVERVIEW
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- SOFF BALLS was written primarily for softball teams. Statistics are
- offense oriented. However, SOFF BALLS is great for fastpitch softball
- and baseball too. To use SOFF BALLS, record game results in a score
- book, enter the score book results to SOFF BALLS, and then use the
- program to view team records, game results, team and player
- statistics, and print reports. Produce statistics during the season
- and create a yearbook after the season.
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- Record games for up to 20 teams. A maximum of 9,999 total at bats
- (200-300 games) can be recorded for each team with a roster limit of
- 40. Player results for up to 20 players can be recorded for each
- game.
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- Here are some of the operational features you'll find in SOFF BALLS.
- The program has many menus to help you. To select from a menu, type
- the selection number or the hi-lighted letter. By the way, anytime
- you press an invalid key, the program will "beep" to let you know.
- Just try again. There are two special keys used in this program. The
- ESC (escape) key and F8 (function key 8). Press ESC to navigate
- backwards anywhere in the program. The specific purpose of ESC is
- documented on the bottom of every screen. Press F8 anywhere in the
- program to end SOFF BALLS. The purpose of other keys used by the
- program is documented where they can be used.
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- Page 6
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- MAIN MENU
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- Main Menu choices are UPDATE, INQUIRE, SET COLORS, and HELP. Use
- UPDATE to record game results, maintain rosters, name teams, and erase
- unwanted team files. With INQUIRE you can view team records, game
- results, team and player statistics, and print reports. Use SET
- COLORS to color customize your screens. Selecting HELP will take you
- to a section that contains basically the same information as this file
- and also gives you the ability to print a Registration/Order Form.
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- Page 7
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- UPDATE
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- When you select UPDATE from the Main Menu you will advance to the
- Select Team for Update Screen which lists 20 teams. Use the SPACE BAR
- or ARROW keys to select a team and press ENTER. This will take you to
- the Update Menu where your choices are GAME, ROSTER, TEAM NAME, ERASE
- FILES, and SELECT TEAM. Use GAME to record game results. Use ROSTER
- to maintain a roster. Change a team name with TEAM NAME. ERASE FILES
- will erase all recorded game results for a selected team. SELECT TEAM
- takes you back to the Select Team for Update Screen.
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- Select TEAM NAME from the Update Menu to change a team name. When you
- select TEAM NAME, you will advance to the Change Team Name Screen.
- Enter the new name and press ENTER. It's a good idea to include the
- year in a team name (i.e. 1988 Hawks, 1989 Hawks, etc). Press F1 to
- change a team name back to "No Name" which is the name all teams begin
- with.
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- Select ROSTER from the Update Menu to set up and maintain a team
- roster. Roster Menu choices are ADD, CHANGE, and DELETE. All players
- are assigned a player number from 1 to 99. To add a player, select
- ADD, enter a new player number, and then enter a player name. To
- change a name, select CHANGE, enter an assigned player number, and
- then enter the new player name. To delete a player from the roster,
- select DELETE, and then enter an assigned player number. The roster
- is displayed and modified after each update. One way to assign
- numbers is to use the uniform number of the player. This will make
- player numbers easier to remember. The roster limit is 40 per team.
- However, results can be recorded for all 99 player numbers.
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- Select GAME from the Update Menu to record game results. Game Menu
- options are ADD, CAHNGE, and DELETE. There is a three-step process
- when you add or change a game. Complete the Game Screen, record
- player results on the Player Screen, and then finalize the update on
- the Verification Screen. When you select ADD, a game number will be
- assigned automatically. With CHANGE, you will be asked for a game
- number. When you select DELETE, you will be asked for a game number
- and then taken straight to the Verification Screen. Select INQUIRE
- from the Main Menu for game numbers if needed.
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- Enter the following information on the Game Screen:
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- game date runs scored and runs allowed
- game location game type (league, tournament, miscellaneous)
- opponents game arch (limited, unlimited, fastpitch, baseball)
- innings played home or visitors
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- Limited arch and unlimited arch refer to slowpitch softball and
- fastpitch refers to fastpitch softball. A miscellaneous game type can
- be used for practice games, special games, or whatever you want. Move
- around the Game Screen with TAB, ENTER, and ARROW keys. Press F1 or
- select PLAYER SCREEN to advance to the Player Screen.
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- UPDATE continued
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- Enter results on the Player Screen for each player in the game:
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- total at bats home runs
- runs sacrifices
- total hits walks
- doubles strike outs
- triples runs batted in
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- Total at bats (plate appearances) include walks and sacrifices. It's
- up to you on how to score sacrifices and runs batted in. Results for
- up to 20 players can be recorded. Player results are displayed on the
- screen. Menu choices are ADD, CHANGE, and DELETE. To add player
- results, select ADD, enter player number, and enter player results.
- To change player results, select CHANGE, enter player number, and
- change previous results. To delete player results, select DELETE,
- and enter a player number. Press F1 to advance to Verification
- Screen. Press F2 to view roster for player names and numbers.
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- A couple of notes about the Player Screen. It's advantageous to total
- player results (runs, hits, etc) in your score book in the same order
- they are entered on the Player Screen. This will make it easier to
- enter and sight verify. Nine (9) is the highest number you can enter
- for runs, hits, etc. THERE IS ONE EXCEPTION. For RUNS BATTED IN you
- can enter A, B, C, D, E, F, and G which in effect is 10, 11, 12, 13,
- 14, 15, and 16 respectively. Also, you can record results for any of
- the 99 possible player numbers, even if the number isn't on the
- roster. Names can be assigned later from the Roster Menu, if desired.
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- The Verification Screen gives you a chance to review what was entered
- on the Game Screen and the combined totals from the Player Screen.
- When you add or change a game, you will be given a menu with the
- choice to update (ADD or CHANGE game), cancel, or return to the Game
- Screen. When you delete a game, you will be given a menu with the
- choice to DELETE the game, or cancel the delete. Note, when you add a
- game, the program will not let you advance to the Verification Screen
- if the Game Screen is incomplete. However, you don't have to add
- player results to add a game. They can be added later. Game updates
- WILL NOT be saved on disk until ADD, CHANGE, or DELETE is selected
- from the Verification Menu (IMPORTANT)!
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- Select ERASE FILES from the Update Menu to advance to the Erase Files
- Screen. Press F1 to erase all recorded game and player results for the
- selected team. Three DOS files will be erased (player names file,
- game statistics file, and player statistics file). The team name will
- not be changed. This function might be useful to erase files loaded
- while practicing using SOFF BALLS. Be careful using this function.
- Files do get erased.
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- INQUIRE
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- When you select INQUIRE from the Main Menu you will advance to the
- Select Team for Inquire Screen which lists 20 teams. Use the SPACE
- BAR or ARROW keys to select a team and press ENTER. This will take
- you to the Inquire Menu where your choices are RECORD, GAMES, PLAYERS,
- and SELECT TEAM. RECORD will show the won/lost record. Select GAMES
- to view game results. Compute and display team and player statistics
- with PLAYERS. SELECT TEAM takes you back to the Select Team for
- Inquire Screen.
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- You can print reports from within RECORD, GAMES, and PLAYERS. When
- you elect to print a report, you will advance to the Print Report
- Screen. Press F1 to toggle between printing with and without graphics
- characters. Your choice will be saved on disk. If you choose to
- print with graphics characters, your printer must be set up for
- graphics or the report will not look OK. Check the user's manual for
- your printer if you have trouble or questions printing graphics
- characters. All reports are designed for 8 1/2 x 11 paper. If you
- attempt to print without a printer, the program will end.
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- Select RECORD to display the won/lost record for a team. Games
- played, games won, games lost, and win percentage will be displayed
- for league, tournament, miscellaneous, and total games. Press F1 to
- print report.
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- With GAMES you can view game results one at a time. All the game
- information is displayed. Team hits, runs, doubles, etc along with
- slugging and batting averages are also displayed. Use ARROW keys and
- SPACE BAR to walk through games. Press the HOME key to display the
- first game and the END key for the last game. Press F1 for Game Type
- Menu and select ALL, LEAGUE, TOURNAMENT, or MISCELLANEOUS to display
- different types of games. Press F2 to display the players that
- results were recorded for. Press F3 to print report. The report will
- list all games for the selected game type.
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- Select PLAYERS to display team and player statistics. Players will be
- listed in batting average order. Total at bats, runs, hits, etc are
- displayed along with slugging and batting averages. Team totals are
- displayed also. ARROW keys move bar line to hi-light a player. Use
- PGUP and PGDN (page up and down keys) for paging if needed.
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- Press F1 from PLAYERS for selection box to compute statistics. Select
- game type (ALL, LEAGUE, TOURNAMENT, MISCELLANEOUS) and game range.
- Game range can be all games or a range of game numbers (games 5
- through 10 for example). Press F1 to compute statistics after you
- select. For example, you could compute statistics for all games,
- league games, last 10 games, or games 10 through 20 for league. There
- are many many possibilities.
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- INQUIRE continued
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- Press F2 from PLAYERS to display definitions for all the statistics
- headings.
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- Press F3 or F4 from PLAYERS to divide the player statistics into two
- groups. Press F3 to divide the players into groups by TAB (total at
- bats). Press F4 to divide the players by games played. Press F3 or
- F4, enter number from 1 to 999, and press ENTER. For example, if you
- want to divide the players so the upper group must have at least 20
- games played, press F4, enter 20, and press ENTER. Both groups will
- be listed in batting average order.
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- Press F5 from PLAYERS to print report. The report will reflect the
- game type and range selected. There are many many reports possible!
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- Page 11
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- SET COLORS
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- With SET COLORS you can set three different color schemes. One for
- the Main Menu Screens, one for the Inquire Screens, and one for the
- Update Screens. Set background, window, foreground, and hi-light
- colors. Select MAIN, INQUIRE, and UPDATE with the right/left ARROW
- keys and select BACKGROUND, WINDOW, FOREGROUND, and HI-LIGHT with the
- up/down ARROW keys. Press the SPACE BAR to change the color. A
- Sample Screen shows you what the screen will look like. Press F1 to
- set all screens the same as the Main Menu Screens. Press F2 to set
- all screens for monochrome display. Press ESC when you're finished
- to return the Main Menu.
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- VERSION LOG
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- SOFTBALL STATISTICS Version 1.0
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- - Completed in 1987.
- - I wrote this program to computerize the processing of softball
- scorebook statistics that I had been doing manually for years.
- - Tracks TAB,OAB,H,R,D,T,HR,SAC,BB,SO,RBI,SA,BA.
- - Program NOT COMPATIBLE with any versions of SOFF BALLS.
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- SOFF BALLS Version 2.0
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- - Completed in 1989.
- - Major rewrite of the SOFTBALL STATISTICS program.
- - Program renamed "SOFF BALLS".
- - Program IS NOT COMPATIBLE with the SOFTBALL STATISTICS program
- Version 1.0.
- - Program features:
- - On-line documentation.
- - Record games (200+) for each of 10 teams.
- - Up to 40 player rosters for each team.
- - Tracks four different game types: LEAGUE, TOURNAMENT,
- MISCELLANEOUS, and ALL GAMES.
- - Tracks TAB,OAB,H,R,D,T,HR,SAC,BB,SO,RBI,SA,BA.
- - Ability to compute statistics hundreds of ways for all
- four game types by entering range of game numbers.
- - Inquire and print reports on team records, game results, and
- team and player statistics.
- - Ability to color customize screens.
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- SOFF BALLS Version 2.1
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- - Completed in 1990.
- - Program IS COMPATIBLE with version 2.0.
- - Created INVOICE.DOC file for user convenience.
- - Created this README.DOC file to allow user to print the
- documentation and to view the documentation outside the program.
- - Added ability to give alternate title when printing "TEAM
- REPORT" and specifying game range. For example, if you print
- "TEAM REPORT" for Tournament games 10 to 15, you can change
- the sub title "Games 10 to 15" to "McFarland Tournament",
- "Last 6 games", or some other more descriptive title.
- - Other minor changes not worth noting here.
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- VERSION LOG
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- SOFF BALLS Version 2.2
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- - Completed in 1990.
- - Program IS COMPATIBLE with versions 2.0 and 2.1.
- - Changed to record games for up to 20 teams instead of 10.
- - Added option to Update Menu to erase all statistics files for
- selected team.
- - Added ability to remove team name (change back to "No Name") by
- pressing F1 on Change Team Name Screen.
- - Added logic to erase all statistics files that have 0 records
- off DOS directory when program ends.
- - Other minor changes not worth noting here.
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- SOFF BALLS Version 2.3
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- - Completed in 1990.
- - Program IS COMPATIBLE with versions 2.0 thru 2.2
- - Modified program to run on monochrome display systems without
- the use of a graphics card or simulator.
- - Added ability to set screens for monochrome display by pressing
- F2 in SET COLORS.
- - Reduced size of program.
- - Other minor changes not worth noting here.
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