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- HCAP - Version 1.0 10-11-1990
-
- HCAP was written for those golfers that want to get at a handicap
- without having to spend gobs of time entering hole by hole data.
-
- Version 1.0 of this program was written in under 5 hours so
- please do not expect lots of fancy colors, error-catching input
- screens, shadowed message boxes or anything else that people
- generally equate with well-written software. If you find bugs,
- I want to know about them because I am serious about supporting
- this product. After a few dozen revisions, this will be a very
- reliable tool - although it will never be very attractive. I
- hope you can live with that.
-
- One of my other motivations for this program was to generate
- interest for the DBK Handicap Card. This is a credit card sized
- laminated item that fits nicely into a wallet or the pouch of
- your golf bag. One side contains green printing that identifies
- the card holder as having an official handicap. The other side
- is the actual handicap information including up to the last 20
- rounds played. These cards are produced here and then mailed
- to you in whatever intervals you desire. Generally, a few times
- per season is adequate.
-
- Here's how the card service works. After you have collected a
- number of rounds for you and a few of your friends, you send me
- a file called HCAP.DAT. This file contains all of the
- information that is printed on one side of each card. This
- file can be mailed to me on a 360K floppy or transmitted via
- modem to the DBK BBS. Each player card costs $3 each. A check
- must accompany the first order. Subsequent orders may be placed
- via modem.
-
- HCAP was written by me, E.kasey kasemodel. I am the author of
- DBK and DBK/LT. DBK is a golf stats package for individuals and
- groups while LT is designed specifically for league use. Both
- programs require hole by hole data entry and offer handicap
- information only as one single by-product. If you are looking
- for more than just handicap output, be sure to review these
- programs.
-
- Everything that I write is 110% shareware. That means that the
- program that you receive via shareware sources is the same one
- that you will receive when you register. (Except that the
- registered version is probably more current.) Shareware means
- that you are supposed to send me money if you continue to use the
- program. That seems fair. If I used something that you spent
- considerable time constructing, I would pay you for it.
- Unfortunately, not everyone feels that way - but that too is ok.
- To be honest, I write this stuff because I enjoy the creation
- process. The fact that I occasionally get paid for it makes it
- just that much better.
-
-
- I know that you were expecting to read something here that told
- you how to operate HCAP. Nope. Not a thing. But here are
- a few pointers:
-
- AUTO-ADJUSTING
-
- The program is darn easy to operate. One item that comes to mind
- that you need to know is that HCAP does not auto-adjust for you.
- Scores that you enter should be pre-adjusted according to
- equitable slope control.
-
- CODES
-
- When entering scores, the last item requests a code. For
- example, when you play 2 nine hole rounds back to back, this
- becomes eligible for an 18 entry. You should make that with a
- code C which means combined. If you play a round outside your
- home course, you should use the A code. Those are about the only
- two that are really common. If you can think of any others that
- you would like to use, go ahead and record them. Just remember
- that only the 1st code will be included on the card. The code
- field will hold up to 6 characters.
-
-
- SETTING DEFAULTS
-
- When you run the program the first time, you should select
- the Default settings option. (Press the D key). Enter all
- of the questions so that each time you are entering data for
- players you do not have to manually key in this stuff. For
- example, chances are that most of the people that you will be
- tracking handicaps for live in the same city. They probably
- share a common home course which has a rating and slope that
- would normally be entered frequently. Do this once, then each
- time that you run HCAP, this default information will auto-
- matically be entered each time you press the ENTER key on
- a field requesting that data.
-
- e.g., When HCAP asks for the course rating, you will see your
- default appear in (). Pressing ENTER by itself will use that
- value. Note that city, state and home course prompts will not
- show your defaults.
-
-
- WHAT TO DO NEXT
-
- When the defaults have been set, the first thing to do is enter
- all of the players into the database. This will involve entering
- names, addresses and home course information for each person that
- you will be tracking. Full address information is critical if
- you want cards mailed directly to those players. Otherwise,
- only the name and home course is necessary.
-
- POSTING SCORES
-
- You can post a score only AFTER a player has been added to the
- database. If you try to post one to a non-existent player, HCAP
- will remind you that this cannot be done. Rather than using
- some fancy up-down arrow key controlled scroll boxes to select
- player names, all you have to do is enter enough of a name to
- make it unique. For example, if you have only one Jim in your
- database, then enter Jim will suffice. HCAP will produce a post
- screen for the first match that it finds. For example, if you
- have two players named Mike, you should use as many letters of
- the last name as necessary to differentiate between the two.
-
- Once at the posting screen, enter A to add scores. Should you
- discover that an old score was posted incorrectly, enter the
- number of the round (1..20) and re-enter all of the information.
-
- IMPORTANT! Rounds are not saved to disk when they become visible
- on the posting screen. This means that you could enter 20 rounds,
- and exit without saving a thing! After you finish posting, you
- must send the data to a disk data file by enter F.
-
- As soon as 5 rounds have been added, the handicap results will
- appear on the right side of the screen. At present, there is no
- way to produce a handicap for less than 5 rounds.
-
- For updates of HCAP, dial into the DBK BBS at (313) 662-9160
-
- kASE CIS: 76430,1645
- 401 Snyder Ave
- Ann Arbor, MI 48103
-
- For handicap cards or updates of this program, please make your
- check payable to Erica Kasemodel. (my daughter)
-