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- README file for Geni Version 1.20
- (c) Martin Dunstan (mnd@dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk) February 16th, 1997
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-
- Credits:
- Idea and design: Vivienne S. Dunstan
- Programming: Martin N. Dunstan
-
-
- Purpose:
- Browse genealogical (family tree) databases with ease.
-
-
- Copyright:
- (c) Martin N. Dunstan (mnd@dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk) February, 1997.
-
- This application is shareware. You may use it to browse to 50 individuals
- while unregistered. After this point the program will become unusable
- (except to read the help information) until it is registered.
-
-
- Machines:
- Geni will run on the Psion 3a, Psion 3c and Acorn Pocketbook II. Note
- that the current version will NOT run on the Psion Siena.
-
-
- Features:
- * Databases stored in compact format e.g. 4000 individuals in 300K.
- * Browse to parents, siblings, children or spouses via a few
- easy-to-remember keypresses.
- * Ancestral tree display (three or four generations visible).
- * Zooming on tree display and an optional status window.
- * View details of current individual and their marriages.
- * Context-sensitive help as well as detailed help.
- * Searching with wildcards.
- * Remembers details of recently used databases.
-
-
- Registration:
- This program is shareware - if you like it and wish to register your
- copy please send 15 pounds (or whatever you feel the program is worth) in UK
- currency (Sterling cheque or international bankers draft) to the address
- below along with the name under which you want it registered (maximum of 60
- characters). If you have an e-mail address please print it clearly and I
- will e-mail your registration code to you, otherwise I will reply as soon
- as possible via snail mail. If you wish I will notify you of any major
- changes or bug fixes.
-
- Martin Dunstan
- 1 Cupar Mills
- Cupar
- Fife KY15 5EH
- Scotland
-
-
- Description:
- Geni is a fully-fledged genealogical database browser for the Psion 3a
- and 3c. It is intended to be used by genealogists who maintain their
- data on a computer such as a PC or Macintosh using a package designed
- for the purpose. Users must be able to save their data in GEDCOM
- format for Geni to work.
-
- The databases used by Geni are very compact (usually half the size
- of the GEDCOM from which they were created) allowing the user to
- carry large databases on a small Psion without the need for extra
- disks. These databases are created from GEDCOM files by RdGed, a
- program which accompanies the Geni distribution.
-
- Users are not expected to keep the Geni file completely up-to-date
- with their central database but will recreate it when needed. The
- ability to save information in GEDCOM format is required for the
- creation of the Geni database file.
-
-
- Quick Installation:
- See the MANUAL.TXT file for a more detailed description on how to
- install Geni. If you have never installed a third-party application
- on your Psion or have a limited amount of memory please read the
- instructions in that file.
-
- The distribution files (GENI.OPA, GENI.HLP, GENI.PIC and RDGED.OPO)
- can be installed on any drive. You can even split the distribution
- over multiple drives (eg. GENI.OPA on A:, GENI.PIC on B: and GENI.HLP
- on the internal drive) if you are short of memory.
-
- (1) Create the following directories:
- \APP\GENI
- \GENI
- \GENI\GED
-
- (2) Make sure that your transfer program regards .HLP files as
- binary files and .GED files as plain text files.
-
- (3) Copy:
- GENI.OPA into \APP
- GENI.HLP into \APP\GENI
- GENI.PIC into \APP\GENI
- RDGED.OPO into \OPO
- Your GEDCOM file(s) into \GENI\GED
-
- (4) Choose INSTALL from the system screen APP menu and install Geni.
-
- (5) Run RdGed on each GEDCOM file to convert them into Geni files.
- Once RdGed has finished converting the newly created files can
- be used by Geni immediately. At the first dialog of RdGed you
- should select the GEDCOM file to be converted and then press
- ENTER. Type in a suitable name for your database at the second
- prompt, press ENTER and wait for the conversion to finish.
-
- After conversion you can remove the GEDCOM files and RDGED.OPO as well
- as \GENI\GED if you created it. RdGed can read GEDCOM and write Geni
- databases over the serial link - at either of the dialogs press the down
- arrow and then use the left and right arrows to select the appropriate
- drive. Unfortunately Geni doesn't like to access the databases over the
- serial link so you must have them stored on the Psion somewhere, ideally
- in \GENI.
-
- The detailed help information is stored in the GENI.HLP file. If you
- need a little extra space this file can be deleted and Geni will still
- work although detailed help will be unavailable (context-sensitive help
- is always available though). You can also delete the GENI.PIC file if
- you want but then you will get a fairly boring title screen!
-
-
- RdGed 1.11 Footprint:
- System memory (running) ... 22K
- User memory (running) ..... 13K
- Application size .......... 15K
- Total ..................... 48K
-
- If large GEDCOM files are converted then some extra memory might
- be needed for a lookup table. A database of 6000 records could
- require an extra 64K of system memory.
-
-
- Geni 1.20 Footprint (from DEMO.GED):
- System memory (running) ... 25.0K
- User memory (running) ..... 22.0K
- Application size .......... 27.2K
- Help database ............. 4.9K
- Title screen .............. 7.1K
- Resource file ............. 1.0K
- Extra (detailed screen) ... 27.0K
- Total ..................... 114.2K
-
- The operating system requires some extra memory when opening new
- Geni databases. This memory is released once the database has been
- successfully opened. For a database of about 380K the extra memory
- is about 20K.
-
-
- Changes from version 1.00 to 1.10:
- * Geni 1.10 runs far quicker than version 1.00.
- * Much quicker when closing down.
- * Databases incompatible with version 1.00
- * Doesn't rely on the sex field for locating spouses.
- * Requires less memory to use.
-
-
- Changes from version 1.10 to 1.11
- * RdGed uses non-recursive quick sort to save system memory.
- * Search string only has a * wildcard at the end not at the
- beginning as well.
-
-
- Changes from version 1.11 to 1.20
- * Geni searches drives M, A, B and C for its files but
- creates its preferences file (1K in size) in M:\APP\GENI.
- * Added zooming to allow tree display to show great-grandparents.
- * Optional status window.
- * Requires less memory to install and use.
-
-
- Bugs:
- No bugs have been found in this version although there must be some
- lurking somewhere. If you do find any bugs or the program crashes
- with a fatal error please let me know! Ideally I need to know the
- exact circumstances under which the bug appears so try and restart
- the program and replicate the bug using the least number of moves.
-
- RdGed also seems to be free from bugs - if you find any please send
- me a fragment of GEDCOM that is causing the problem. The program will
- attempt to tell you which line it stopped at but it is probably best
- to look at the lines immediately before and after it.
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- README file for Geni Version 1.20
- (c) Martin Dunstan (mnd@dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk) February 16th, 1997
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