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- BassTips
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- Version 1.00
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- Copyright (c), 1989
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- Richard A. Olsen
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- ShareWare
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- BassTips is released as ShareWare. With this novel marketing
- concept, you have the opportunity to "try before you buy". If you
- find BassTips to be enjoyable and informative, then you are
- expected to register your copy with the author. Registered users
- will receive the latest version of BassTips, if the version they
- have is not current. In addition, they will be kept informed of
- new programs, updates etc., and receive full support of the
- software by the author. By registering your copy of any
- ShareWare program, you are supporting the efforts of the author,
- which in turn encourages the creation of new software at
- affordable prices. You are free to copy this software, upload it
- to BBS systems etc. All rights to the program remain the property
- of the author. This software may not be sold separately or
- bundled with another product without express written permission
- of the author. This software is protected under the United States
- Copyright laws.
-
- To register your copy of BassTips, fill in the registration form
- at the end of this document and send it together with $10.00
- (cash, check, or money order) to the author:
-
- Richard Olsen
- 68 Hartwell Ave.
- Littleton, MA 01460
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-
- Introduction
-
- BassTips is a collection of valuable bass fishing tips gathered
- from many sources. Currently, there are over 100 tips in the
- collection, and it is growing almost daily. If you are "into"
- bass fishing, then BassTips is for you. BassTips can be
- configured to "pop" a tip onto your screen each time you turn on
- your computer, or you can run the program at your command. You
- can elect to have the tips appear in a random order, or to
- display them sequentially. You can scan the whole tip file if you
- want, or just look at one tip then exit the program. You can add
- your own tips, select the colors you like, and print the tips if
- you want. BassTips makes a great gift for any bass fisherman, and
- is sure to contain a tip or two that anyone can benefit from.
- Since these tips come from many sources (including the
- experiences of the author) there are probably some you have heard
- before, and many you haven't. In either case, BassTips is bound
- to teach you something new, or reinforce some aspect of your
- fishing habits. It might even make you a better fisherman!
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-
- There are several files on your BassTips diskette. Here's a
- description of what they are, and what they do:
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- 1. BassTips.EXE......This is the main program that reads the tips
- from the disk and displays them for you.
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- 2. TIPCONFG.EXE......The configuration program. This program
- is used to set the display colors to your
- liking.
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- 3. TIPPARAM..........This file contains the parameters used by
- BassTips to configure it the way you want
- it. It stores the colors you select and
- what is the next tip to be displayed if you
- have selected sequential display of the tips.
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- 4. TIPS.RAN..........This is a random access file that contains
- the text for the tips. This file is accessed
- each time a tip is displayed.
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- 5. TIPEDIT.EXE.......This is a simple program that will allow you
- to add your own tips to the TIPS.RAN file so
- they can be displayed by BassTips.
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- 6. RTOT.EXE..........This is a utility program that will create a
- standard text file from the TIPS.RAN file.
- The file it creates is called TIPS.TXT,
- which can be sent to your printer.
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- 7. TTOR.EXE..........This is another utility program. It is used
- for changing the file TIPS.TXT created by
- RTOT.EXE back into a random file so that
- BassTips can use it.
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- 8. BassTips.DOC......The document you are reading now.
-
- 9. STUFF.DOC.........A "catalog" of other software available from
- the author and other sources. Some are
- fishing related.
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- 10. BTIPS.BAT.........A batch file to make running BassTips
- in RANDOM mode easier.
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- 11. BTIPSS.BAT.. .....A batch file to make running BassTips in
- SEQUENTIAL mode easier.
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- What You Need
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- BassTips will run on any IBM compatible personal computer with at
- least 256k of memory. It does not require a color display or a
- hard disk, but is faster and looks nicer if you have them.
-
- Installing BassTips on your hard disk
-
- To install BassTips on your hard disk, insert the distribution
- diskette into your floppy disk drive (either A: or B: will
- do). Then type the following lines, pressing ENTER after each
- line is typed. If you have inserted the diskette into drive B:,
- substitute B: for A: where necessary.
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- CD\ (press enter)
- COPY A: BTIPS.BAT C: (press enter)
- COPY A: BTIPSS.BAT C: (press enter)
- MKDIR BassTips (press enter)
- CD BassTips (press enter)
- COPY A: *.* C: (press enter)
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- Typing these lines will create a directory on your hard disk
- called BassTips, and copy all of the files to it for you.
-
-
- Configuring Colors for BassTips
-
- When you receive your BassTips diskette, it is configured for use
- on either a monochrome or a color display. On a color display,
- the background of the tip window will be gray, and the text will
- be displayed in black. The distribution diskette contains a
- program called TIPCONFG.EXE which will allow you to change the
- colors that BassTips uses. To change the default colors, first
- make sure you are attached to the BassTips directory, if you are
- using a hard disk. To do this, type CD\BassTips. Next, type
- TIPCONFG, which will run the color configuration program.
-
- Operation of the color configuration program is as follows:
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- A box will appear on the screen that contains a border and some
- text. The background of the box, the title, and the text will be
- displayed in the currently selected colors. Beneath the box are
- three lines listing the choices. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to
- move the cursor to the choice you want to make, and use the LEFT
- and RIGHT arrows to change the selection for that choice. As you
- change colors, the corresponding colors you see on the screen
- will change. When you are satisfied with your color selections,
- press ESC to save the colors you have chosen, and make them the
- new default colors that will be used each time a tip is
- displayed.
-
- Running BassTips
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- After you have completed the installation as described above,
- there are several ways to run BassTips. BassTips can either
- display the tips in a random order, or in sequence. The default
- mode is random. The easiest way to run BassTips is to type BTIPS.
- This will run the program in random mode. If you want to run in
- sequential mode, type BTIPSS. In sequential mode, BassTips
- remembers the last tip that you viewed, and automatically shows
- you the next tip in sequence. Both of these methods of running
- BassTips use the batch files supplied on the diskette. You can
- also run BassTips by typing BassTips -R for random mode or, to
- run sequentially, BassTips -S. To run in this way, you must be
- attached to the BassTips directory. If you select sequential
- mode, when the last tip in your file has been displayed, BassTips
- will reset to the beginning of the file. If you are in random
- mode, it's possible that the same tip could be displayed twice in
- a row.
-
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- Adding New Tips
-
- If you come across a good bass fishing tip, and you want to add
- it to BassTips, there is a utility program on your distribution
- diskette that will help you do this. The program is called
- TIPEDIT.EXE. To run the tip editor, simply type TIPEDIT. Be sure
- you are attached to the BassTips directory. The tips consist of
- up to seven lines of text, each line containing up to 80
- characters. When you first start TIPEDIT, the cursor will appear
- on the blank line beneath the words LINE 1. Type in your tip the
- way you want it. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to move to a new
- line. The DEL key will delete the character at the cursor
- position. When you type, new characters will appear at the cursor
- and all characters to the right of the cursor will be pushed
- further to the right. The LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys will move the
- cursor to the left or right in the line. MAKE SURE YOUR NUM LOCK
- IS OFF! Backspace works as you would expect.
-
- TIPEDIT will also let you edit a tip that already exists. First,
- you need to know the number of the tip you want to edit. One way
- to do this is to run BassTips in sequential mode, and jot down
- the number of the tip shown at the top of the tip window. Once
- you know what tip numbers you want to edit, quit out of BassTips
- by pressing ESC, then type TIPEDIT to start the tip editor. Be
- sure you are attached to the BassTips directory. When TIPEDIT is
- running, press ALT-L (hold down the ALT key while you press the L
- key). TIPEDIT will ask you for the number of the tip you want.
- Enter the number of the tip, and press ENTER. TIPEDIT will then
- search your disk for that tip and display it on the screen when
- it's found. Now you can use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT arrow key to
- position the cursor where the change is to be made. When all your
- changes have been made, press ESC to save the tip in its edited
- form, just as it appears on the screen. TIPEDIT will then ask if
- you want to enter or edit another tip. To exit the program, just
- answer N or NO. To edit another existing tip, answer Y or YES
- followed by ALT-L. If you want to ADD a new tip, answer Y or YES
- and TIPEDIT will clear the screen and position the cursor ready
- for the first line of the tip.
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- Converting TIPS.RAN to a Text file
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- BassTips uses a random file format to store the tips in a file
- called TIPS.RAN. This format allows BassTips to find the correct
- tip very quickly on your disk. Although random files have this
- speed advantage, the drawback is that they're not very readable
- by humans. Since at some time you may want to be able to read
- your tips file, a program is included on your BassTips
- distribution diskette that will create a readable text file based
- upon the tips in your TIPS.RAN file. The file created is called
- TIPS.TXT, which can be printed, or edited/examined with almost
- any word processing program.
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- The conversion program used for creating a text file of your tips
- is called RTOT.EXE, and is contained on the BassTips distribution
- diskette. To create a text file that reflects the contents of
- your tips file, first make sure you are attached to the BassTips
- directory. Then simply type RTOT <enter>, and your text file
- will be created. The newly created file will be called TIPS.TXT.
-
- Creating a new TIPS.RAN file
-
- The BassTips distribution diskette contains a utility program
- called TTOR.EXE. The purpose of this little program is to create
- a random file, based on a text file, that is readable by
- BassTips. The only time this program is needed is if you have
- previously used the RTOT program to create a text file, then done
- some editing of that text file that you want BassTips to
- recognize. Use this program ONLY if you know what you're doing!
- It will overwrite the existing TIPS.RAN file with the new one. If
- you have flubbed up while editing the text file TIPS.TXT, those
- mistakes will appear in the resultant file created by TTOR and be
- reflected in the tips displayed by BassTips.
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- Editing a BassTips text file
-
- If you have created a text file of your tips using RTOT, it will
- be called TIPS.TXT. This text file can be edited with almost any
- wordprocessing program. The format of the text for each tip is
- critical. The tips can be no more than 7 lines of text, with each
- line containing no more than 80 characters. The tips must be
- separated by a single asterisk (*) in the first character
- position of a line containing no other characters. If you decide
- to edit this text file with a wordprocessor program, be sure to
- follow a few simple precautions, in case you make a mistake.
- First, make a copy of the text file before you do any editing.
- Next, study the format of the text to make sure you understand
- the placement of the asterisk (*). After you finish your editing,
- run the TTOR utility program to convert your edited TIPS.TXT file
- back into a random file (TIPS.RAN) so it can be used by BassTips.
- If you experience any errors while running TTOR, then there is
- probably something wrong with the way you did your editing. Also,
- if the tips do not work properly with BassTips, you've most
- likely made a mistake in your editing of the text file.
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- Editing of the text file, and subsequent regeneration of the
- TIPS.RAN file is not recommended because you can destroy your
- tips file, and render BassTips useless. BE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT
- YOU'RE DOING. The distribution diskette contains a simple editor
- program that will do an adequate job of adding new tips to your
- file, or making changes to existing tips. It is highly
- recommended that you use it because it takes care of proper
- formatting for you.
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- Printing Your Tips
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- The tip file on the distribution disk, TIPS.RAN, cannot be sent
- to a printer directly. If you try it, garbled printing will
- result. The best way to obtain printed copy of your tips is to
- use the utility program supplied on the distribution diskette
- called RTOT. This program creates a text file that can be sent to
- your printer. To do this, first make sure you are attached to the
- BassTips directory, then type RTOT <enter>. In a few minutes, the
- message "Done" will appear, indicating that a text file has been
- created. To send the file to your printer, type COPY TIPS.TXT
- PRN:. Obviously, make sure your printer has paper loaded, is
- turned on, and is set to ON LINE before typing the copy command.
-
- Calling All Tips
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- If you have some good bass fishing tips that you'd like to share,
- send them to me. I'll look them over, and possibly add them to
- the next release of BassTips. If I use one or more of your tips,
- I'll give you full credit for them in either the documentation or
- on the screen, and you'll receive an updated version with your
- tip or tips included, free.
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- Registration Form
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- To register your copy of BassTips, fill out the information
- below, and send this form along with $10.00 (U.S. funds, cash,
- check or money order) to the author at the address shown.
- You will promptly receive the newest version of BassTips upon
- receipt of your registration.
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- NAME____________________________________________________________
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- STREET ADDRESS__________________________________________________
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- CITY____________________________________________________________
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- STATE___________________________________________________________
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- ZIP CODE________________________________________________________
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- COUNTRY_________________________________________________________
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- BassTips Version You Have_______________________________________
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- Where Did You Get BassTips?_____________________________________
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- Mail to: Richard Olsen
- 68 Hartwell Ave.
- Littleton, MA 01460
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