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- MAPIT - Your Graphics Notepad on the World
-
-
- MAPIT is a user-extensible world map of the detail normally found
- only in mainframe databases. Scientist or salesman, MAPIT enables
- you to investigate, analyze, organize, record, track, reproduce, and
- communicate your graphical and textual data and concepts in pictures
- as well as words. A powerful vector-based reference tool, MAPIT
- contains a wealth of information and is just plain fun to use.
-
- Create private databases to distribute your own graphic and textual
- data to co-workers and friends with lines and figures inserted to
- within 200 feet ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. Seven scalable Stroked Text
- faces, map or screen relative, and Hidden Text collapsing to small
- markers support your text needs.
-
- The World Database, which includes coastlines, lakes, rivers, canals,
- reefs, saltflats, national boundaries, and US state and Canadian
- provincial borders, supports zooms of 750 or more without degradation.
- Also included are 6,000 international cities as well as 20,000 US
- cities with 1990 census population figures.
-
-
- Quick Start:
-
- MAPIT, as a compute and disk-intensive application requires, an IBM
- 386SX (or more powerful) compatible computer, 512KB RAM, an EGA or
- VGA display, and a MOUSE.
-
- Install a Mouse.
-
- MAPIT REQUIRES A MOUSE. Unless you have a mouse physically
- attached to your computer AND have installed its driver, you
- will be unable to operate MAPIT and will have to reboot your
- computer if you try.
-
- Install the mouse driver by issuing the following command
- at the command prompt.
-
- > "path"\MOUSE
-
- where "path" is the path to the directory containing the mouse
- driver.
-
- Place this command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT so MOUSE is always
- available.
-
-
- The shareware version of MAPIT is distributed as a two disk set. Both
- disks must be loaded onto your hard drive before beginning.
-
- Prepare MAPIT Directory. (Optional)
-
- You probably want to create a directory on your hard drive to
- hold MAPIT's programs and data.
-
- > mkdir MAPIT
- > cd MAPIT
-
- Load the Data.
-
- From the destination directory of your hard drive and with
- MAPIT Disk 1 in your floppy drive, issue one of the following
- two commands.
-
- > A:install (Assumes floppy drive A:)
- or
- > X:install X: (Uses floppy drive X:)
-
- The install program will copy MAPIT to your hard drive,
- prepare the data files, and, unless you Control-C when given
- the opportunity at the end, will execute MAPIT for you.
-
-
- Running MAPIT.
-
- MAPIT will run this shareware package by entering
-
- > MAPIT DEMO
-
- Ing general, MAPIT is started from the command line by entering
-
- > MAPIT data_file_name
-
-
- where
- data_file_name - the name of any .mp3 format data file,
- eg: demo.mp3
-
- MAPIT looks for three other files at startup time.
-
- std.fnt - The standard font file. Without it, stroked
- text doesn't work.
-
- std.fig - The standard figures file. Normally this file
- is user-created by EDITFIG and contains the
- user's custom figures. Without it, figures
- won't be displayed.
-
- extended.mp3 - The user's private database. If none
- exists, a zero length file is created.
- Adding lines, figures, and text expands it.
-
- Using the Mouse
-
- Some, may at first be confused by the two distinct ways the
- mouse is used.
-
- DRAGGING - Some selections (eg. Zoom by Corners) require
- depressing the left button to establish the starting corner or
- position and, WITH THE BUTTON STILL DEPRESSED, dragging the
- cursor to the second corner or position to be measured BEFORE
- RELEASING THE BUTTON. If you press and release at the same
- point when a drag is required, nothing happens.
-
- POINT & CLICK - Other activities, notably those requiring
- one-at-a-time point selections, look for the depression and
- release of the left mouse button without any intervening
- movement. Sometimes use of the RIGHT mouse button is required
- to signal the end of multiple point entry.
-
-
- Tuning Your System.
-
- MAPIT requires a properly tuned high performance computer. The
- most significant performance boost you can give is by using disk
- cache software such as SMARTDRV which comes with DOS 5 and WINDOWS.
- There are other good disk caches out there, too.
-
- The disk cache must be of adequate size, at least 500K, if it is
- to be of any use. With a disk cache, you can reduce the buffers=
- statement in your CONFIG.SYS to a low as 3, some say.
-
- MAPIT's .mp3 data files are LARGE, but they are efficiently
- designed and already compact. Data compaction drivers such as
- STACKER will NOT gain you appreciable space and will SLOW your
- disk system (to about one half). Do NOT place MAPIT's data files
- on compacted drives without first verify performance loss versus
- space savings for your hardware/software combination.
-
- MAPIT is designed to display graphics adequately without a math
- coprocessor. Stroked text, however, which can be oriented at any
- angle, is compute intensive and will respond positively to the
- addition of a math chip.
-
-
- MAPIT Explained:
-
- MAPIT is a professional-level mapping application which includes a
- detailed database of the world and programs to interact with and
- supplement that database. You have the shareware version of MAPIT,
- a truncated version designed to give you the feel of MAPIT's full
- capabilities in an affordable format.
-
- Registered versions of MAPIT come in a range of mapping detail to
- fit a variety of users' mapping needs, hard disk limitations, and
- pocketbooks. The full MAPIT requires upwards of 30 MB of disk
- storage and is shipped on multiple 1.44 MB 3.5" floppies.
-
- The different detail options of MAPIT's database can most easily
- be explained in terms of zoom factor. The initial MAPIT display
- including the whole earth is defined as zoom factor 1 (shown in
- the lower left corner of the screen). Zooming in to half that
- distance changes the zoom factor to 2. Zooming in on the US so it
- fills the whole screen, for instance, requires a zoom factor of
- approximately 5.
-
- The world database included with shareware MAPIT holds resolution
- to a zoom factor of approximately 6. Zoom much closer than that
- and you begin to notice the jaggies - a decided compromise in
- object detail. The one area of the globe which has been supplied
- as an example of full detail is the island of Cuba, just south of
- the United States off the coast of Florida. You should be able
- to zoom in to a factor of 750 or so before lack of detail becomes
- an issue. At Cuba's latitude, this means the entire screen width
- covers a distance of 31 miles (as opposed to 24,857 miles at zoom
- factor 1). As noted above, to provide this level of detail every-
- where in the world requires a significant amount of disk space.
-
- Not everyone needs or wants to devote resources to supporting the
- maximum available detail world-wide. MAPIT's Base World Data level
- supports a global zoom level of 24 and requires more than 3 MB of disk
- space. Those wanting maximum detail are free to order from the six
- Detail packages, divided roughly by continent. See REGISTER.DOC
- for particulars.
-
-
- Included Programs:
-
- MAPIT
-
- The central display program for working with the voluminous
- MAPIT database. Detailed instructions are beyond the scope of
- this file. Turing the system with the MAPIT Demo is the best way
- of learning its capabilities.
-
- > copy MAPITDEM.MP3 EXTENDED.MP3
- > MAPIT DEMO
-
- The copy step should have been done by the install batch file,
- but the preceding example shows that EXTENDED.MP3 can be reloaded
- fresh with the MAPIT Instructional Demo if need be. Run MAPIT
- with the shareware database DEMO.MP3 and follow the instructions
- in Hidden Text 1 (Press Left Mouse button in triangle 1).
-
- MAPIT's binary .mp3 data files can be combined together with the
- binary copy command:
-
- > copy /b FILE_1.MP3+FILE_2.MP3... BIG.MP3
- or
- > copy /b FILE*.MP3 BIG.MP3
-
- FIGEDIT
-
- The figure creation/editing program. This program operates on
- files ending in the extension .FIG. It is in rather rough shape,
- without documentation, and offered with an apology. Fool around
- with it and you'll figure out how to make and store figures.
- The menu items along the top row are really there - just click
- on them to make them reappear.
-
- There is a limit of 100 entities per figure (the count is on
- the bottom status line) with no way to delete bad entities!
-
- The key is to KEEP FIGURES SIMPLE. Detail which looks good at
- full screen is clutter at 10%. Here's where artistic talent is
- invaluable.
-
- .FIG files can be concatinated with the binary copy just as
- .MP3 files.
-
- MP1TOMP3
-
- A conversion utility designed to convert straight text files
- containing strings of latitutde/longitude pairs as might be
- generated from a CAD system or digitizer into .MP3 file format.
- .MP3 files appear to be about 1/3 the size of their .MP1 counter-
- parts.
-
- Usage:
- MP1TOMP3 data_file [/options]
-
- where
- data_file - the name of a .mp1 file to be converted
- to .mp3 format. A .mp3 file of the same
- name is created.
- options:
- /id - Region Id stored in the region header.
-
- /layer - Layer assignment stored in entity header.
- Defaults to layer 0.
-
- /minzoom - Min zoom factor stored in entity header.
- Defaults to 0.
-
- /maxzoom - Max zoom factor stored in entity header.
- Defaults to 0.
-
- The .mp1 file format is a simple ASCII listing of latitudes and
- longitudes representing strings of connected points. String
- termination is marked by separator records.
-
- .MP1 File Format: variable length ASCII records:
- (latitude and longitude with comments)
-
- Data Records
- field
- 1 latitude floating point number
-
- 2 blank field separator
-
- 3 longitude floating point number
-
- [4] optional begining with a blank
- comment
-
- 5 line feed end of record (LF - 10)
-
- Separator Records
- field
- [1] optional blanks[s]
-
- 2 line feed end of record (LF - 10)
-
- Known Bugs:
-
- Deadlines dictate that MAPIT be shipped with known bugs.
-
- There are large cities and capitals missing from the DEMO.MP3
- database. These problems will be addressed in the full database.
-
- The MAPIT command EDIT/Copy works slowly. Don't use with a large
- database, or you may grow old waiting. It also misses copying
- Hidden Text whose triangle markers are not visible.
-
- EDIT/Assign to Layer also works VERY slowly and incorrectly.
- It changes the layers of objects other than those which you select.
- Avoid this command.
-
-
- Enhancements:
-
- Many obvious and some not-so-obvious enhancements are in
- planning. Register your copy of MAPIT and let me know what
- YOU'D like to see. The best ideas come from users. This is
- your chance to influence the direction of product growth.
-
-
- Pretty Pictures:
-
- Those who have need for colorful output and pretty pictures can
- run MAPIT within a Windows DOS shell, capture a screen with
- the Print Screen key, switch back to Windows, and Shift/Insert
- the image into the Paint program. There use the Invert Option
- to change all the ugly black to white and fill the oceans with
- lovely blue. Turn off the Grid while in MAPIT to make area
- fills easier.
-
-
- Contents of Disks:
-
- The shareware distribution disks contain the following files:
-
- MAPIT Disk 1:
-
- readme.doc general information and instructions
- register.doc shareware registration form
- vendor.doc distributor information & product description
- install.bat installation batch file
- installx.bat auxillary installation batch file
- demo_a.mp3 demo database, part 1
- mapitdem.mp3 Mapit demo instruction database
- mapit.exe main program
- *mp1tomp3.exe ASCII to .mp3 data converter
- std.fig example figure file
- std.fnt stroked font file
-
- * distributed with BBS version.
-
- MAPIT Disk 2:
-
- demo_b.mp3 demo database, part 2
- figedit.exe figures creation program
-
-
- Legal Considerations:
-
- Copyright:
-
- The collection of software described in this file and contained on
- this disk is the Shareware Version of MAPIT (the Software) and is
- Copyright 1992 John B. Allison.
-
- Ownership:
-
- You have purchased or otherwise obtained media containing a copy of
- the Shareware Version of MAPIT. The Software contained on the media
- and all rights pertaining thereto remain the sole property of
- John B. Allison. By continuing to use the Software, you indicate
- your acceptance of the terms and conditions outlined below.
-
- Shareware License:
-
- You are permitted to use the Software for an evaluation period of
- THREE WEEKS. After the evaluation period, you must either remove all
- copies of the Software from your computer system(s) and refrain from
- all additional use, or register your copy of the Software with
-
- Allison Software
- 166 Shady Lane
- Apollo, PA 15613 USA
-
- (412) 727-2198
- CompuServe 72600,1200
-
- (See the file REGISTER.DOC on the distribution disk for registration
- instructions.)
-
- Shareware Distribution:
-
- You may give copies of the Software IN ITS UNMODIFIED ENTIRETY to
- friends or to other parties.
-
- You may distribute copies of the Software IN ITS UNMODIFIED ENTIRETY
- on a commercial basis for a fee not to exceed SIX DOLLARS per diskette,
- or you may post the Software on electronic bulletin boards if you package
- the Software so that each diskette must be downloaded IN ITS UNMODIFIED
- ENTIRETY.
-
- If you post it, you must compress or otherwise package the Software
- in either a combined file named "MAPIT10.ext" or as two separate files
- named "MAPIT10A.ext" and "MAPIT10B.ext" where ".ext" reflects the type
- of compression or packaging used.
-
- You may not list the Software in advertisements, catalogs, or other
- literature as "FREE SOFTWARE". Shareware is "Try-Before-You-Buy"
- software, not free.
-
-
- Liability:
-
- SINCE YOU ARE NOT PAYING ANY MONEY FOR THIS TRIAL USE VERSION, YOU
- RECEIVE IT ENTIRELY "AS IS", AND WE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR
- ANY DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER.
-
-
- ASP Member:
-
-
- This program is produced by 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 or send a Compuserve message
- via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
-
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