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- Run Stat
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- Version 1.10
- The Runner's Statistical Journal
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- User's Manual
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- (C) Copyright 1991
- All Rights Reserved
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- Sector Software
- P.O. Box 4171
- Irvine, CA 92716-4171
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- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
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- 1.1 Purpose
- RUN STAT was designed by runners for runners. Runners like to
- keep track of their experiences so that they can look back on
- them later and learn, or simply recall the excitement of a great
- race or memorable run.
-
- RUN STAT is designed to make collecting and reviewing information
- about your running much easier and more effective. It does this
- in several ways. First, it simplifies data collection by
- providing prompting for information pertinent to your running
- performance and enjoyment. This includes items such as distance,
- times, terrain, weather conditions, and pulse rate to name a few.
- Naturally, you the user can decide which items you wish to be
- prompted for. You won't spend any time collecting information
- that you are not interested in. Each RUN STAT entry also
- includes a traditional journal entry in which you can enter as
- much or as little as you like. Second, RUN STAT uses the
- information that you have entered to provide you with statistical
- information that you would otherwise have to work very hard to
- get. RUN STAT presents this statistical information to you in
- the form of graphs and reports. Finally, RUN STAT helps you find
- information that you wish to look at by using the search features
- and the monthly calendars.
-
- 1.2 Features
- - User selectable data prompts
- - Traditional journal text entries of up to 64kb each
- - One keystroke graphs
- - Automatic statistics
- - Printouts of all entries, graphs, and reports
- - Pace Calculator
- - Month at a glance calendars
- - Race reports
-
- 2.0 INSTALLATION
-
- 2.1 System Requirements
- Minimum System Configuration
- - IBM PC XT/AT, or a 100% compatible computer
- - PC-DOS or MS-DOS Version 2.0 or higher
- - One Floppy Disk Drive and One Hard Disk Drive
- or Two Floppy Disk Drives at least one of which must
- be high density (5 1/4" or 3 1/2")
- - 640K of Random Access Memory (RAM) on board
- Optional Hardware
- - Graphics Display Adapter (i.e. Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA)
- - Printer (Graphics capability a plus)
-
- We highly recommend the use of a hard disk since it will greatly
- speed up operation of the program due to the extensive use of the
- database files.
-
- 2.1.1 Installing the BBS version.
- The version on the BBS is different that the one on disk to reduce the
- size of the file. Therefore there is no install program, and it is not
- a self extracting file. To install it you must unzip it and then run
- the "STARTUP" program. To use the defaults in the initialization of
- RUNSTAT (as described in section 3.1 under Qinstall) just add the
- parameter /d (STARTUP /D).
-
- 2.2 Installing on a Hard Disk System
- Read section 3.0 to see if you can use the Quick Install
- procedure.
-
- You must have at least 720KB (737280 bytes) of free disk space on
- your hard drive and at least 530KB (542720 bytes) of free memory
- available on your computer itself.
-
- To see if you have enough free memory on your hard disk and on
- your computer:
-
- 1. Type CHKDSK <enter>
- In the information presented, you will find "Bytes
- available on disk" telling you how many free bytes
- are on your hard disk and "Bytes free" telling you
- how much free memory is available in your
- computer. If these numbers satisfy the
- requirements stated above you may continue with
- the installation. Otherwise you must free up space
- on your hard disk or memory in your computer at
- this time before proceeding. (Refer to your DOS
- manual for information for this procedure.)
-
- 2. Insert the RUN STAT disk into the floppy drive
- (either A or B.)
- 3. Type A:<enter> (or B:<enter>)
- 4. If your hard drive is device C, type INSTALL C:<enter>
- If your hard drive is device D, type INSTALL D:<enter>
- This will create a subdirectory on your hard disk
- called "RUNSTAT" and will copy all necessary files
- into that subdirectory.
- The STARTUP program will automatically start. A
- detailed explanation of this program is given
- in section 2.4.
- 7. The program will start itself. The first operation
- for you to perform is to create a database for
- yourself. The procedure for this is described in
- detail in section 2.4 in this manual.
-
- 2.3 Installing on a Floppy System (no hard drive)
- It is not possible to use this program on a low density 5.25"
- disk (360k or DSDD). While RUN STAT will fit on a low density
- 3.5" disk, there is virtually no room left for data storage on
- the disk. This is why you must also have a data disk if you are
- running off of floppies.
-
- You will need two disk drives and one blank disk. The procedure
- below is for installing the program onto a disk in drive B. If
- your drives are of two different sizes and you wish to install
- the program onto a disk in drive A, just switch the letters A and
- B in the procedure below. You will need at least 530KB (542720
- bytes) of free memory available on your computer.
- 1. Place your DOS disk in drive A.
- 2. Format the one blank disk. (refer to your DOS
- for this procedure)
- 3. Remove the DOS disk. Place the Run Stat disk in
- drive A. Place the formatted blank disk into drive B.
- 4. Type A:<enter>
- 5. Type INSTALL B:<enter>. This will copy all
- necessary files onto your floppy disk.
- 6. The STARTUP program will automatically start. A
- detailed explanation of this program is given in
- section 2.4 of this manual.
- 7. After completion of the startup program,the main
- program will start itself. The first operation for
- you to perform is to create a database for
- yourself. The procedure for this is described in
- detail further on in the manual.
-
-
-
- 2.4 StartUp
- The startup program is where you configure many parts of the
- program not accessible from the main program. You must run the
- Startup program before you can run the main program. If you use
- the Quick Install procedure the start up program will be run
- automatically. Read section 3.0 to see if you can use the
- Quick Start procedure.
-
- You have four items to define the choices for the following
- categories: Weather, Health, Hills, and Surface. You may use the
- default choices or define your own. You Add, Delete, or Edit a
- choice from the list by pressing the first letter of the
- appropriate command. The commands are listed at the bottom of
- each window.
-
- The next screen in the startup program asks if your printer uses
- the IBM character set and prompts you for a yes or no answer. If
- you do not know if you printer uses the IBM character set, answer
- 'Y'. If the borders on your printouts come out in something
- besides solid lines, you can re-run the start up program and
- change your answer to 'N'.
-
- 2.5 Running RUN STAT After Installation
- Before you can run RUN STAT, you must tell the computer how much
- memory to set aside for the program. This can be done in two
- ways. The first way is to type
-
- SET CLIPPER=V18
-
- It must be all in capital letters and there must be no spaces
- before or after the equal sign. This would have to be done each
- time the program is run. One way to avoid having to type SET
- CLIPPER=V18 each time before running the program is to add the
- command to your autoexec.bat file. If you do this, the command
- will be executed automatically each time you boot up your
- computer. Consult your DOS manual for the procedure to edit your
- autoexec.bat file. The other way is to start the program by
- using the batch file run.bat. This file will automatically set
- the memory allocation and then start the program.
-
- If RUN STAT was installed using the QINSTALL program the SET
- CLIPPER=V18 command was automatically added to your autoexec.bat
- file.
-
- Whether you use rs.exe or run.bat to start the program you can
- include the name of your database on the same line. This will
- cause the program to come up with your database already loaded
- in.
-
- So, if you added SET CLIPPER=V18 to your autoexec.bat file or you
- have just typed it in and your database is called "Alex" you
- would run the program by typing at the RUNSTAT> prompt
-
- rs alex
-
- Notice that it is not necessary to type the file extension .exe
- after rs.
-
- If you chose not to add SET CLIPPER=V18 to your autoexec.bat file
- and the name of your database is "Alex" you would run the program
- by typing at the RUNSTAT> prompt
-
- run alex
-
- Again, notice that it is not necessary to type the file extension
- .bat after run.
-
- You now have a choice of measurement systems.
- You must choose either the English or Metric system of units.
- This will affect the units in which your distances and
- temperatures will be stored and reported by RUN STAT. Once you
- have chosen the system of units you can never change them.
- However, RUN STAT does allow you to ENTER data in the alternate
- system. For example, if you choose the English system RUN STAT
- will still let you enter a 10 Kilometer run or race but it will
- store and report the distance as 6.214 miles.
-
-
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- 3.0 QUICK START
-
- 3.1 About QINSTALL
- The Quick Start installation procedure allows you to install and
- run RUN STAT without having to interact with the Startup program
- described in section 2.4. This is accomplished by running the
- QINSTALL batch file, which sets all of the selectable variables
- in the Startup program to their default values. All of the
- parameters that are set by the startup program can be changed at
- any time except for the Measurement System. Using QINSTALL sets
- the Measurement System to English (miles, degrees fahrenheit).
- This can never be changed once the first entry is made, therefore
- you must be willing to use the English system of measurement if
- you are going to use QINSTALL. You will still be able to enter
- data in metric units (kilometers, degrees celsius) by using the
- F1 function key, however the data will be stored and reported in
- English units.
-
- 3.2 Quick Start Procedure
- You must have at least 720KB (737280 bytes) of free disk space on
- your hard drive and at least 530KB (542720 bytes) of free memory
- available on your computer itself. See section 2.2 of this manual
- for the procedure check for sufficient hard disk and computer
- memory space.
-
- To install from floppy drive A (source) to hard disk C
- (destination) simply place the RUN STAT disk in drive A and type:
-
- a:qinstall <return>
-
- For any other combination of source and destination drives place
- the RUN STAT disk in the source drive and type the following
- lines, substituting your source drive for X and your destination
- drive for Y:. See section 2.3 for floppy drive restrictions.
-
- X:<return>
- qinstall X: Y:
-
- This will create a subdirectory on your hard disk called RUNSTAT.
- The compressed files on the RUN STAT disk will be exploded and
- transferred to your disk. The startup program will be run
- automatically and the the RUN STAT program itself will start.
-
- The last thing that you must do before actually entering your
- first run is to open your new database. From the Main Menu,
- choose File, then from the File menu choose NEW DATABASE. You
- will be prompted for a name. Your database name can be up to 10
- characters. See section 4.1 for naming restrictions.
-
- You are now ready to use RUN STAT. Begin by making an entry with
- the Entry Menu. Detailed information about the Entry Menu
- features is found in section 4.2.
-
- 4.0 MENUS
-
- 4.1 Main Menu
- The Main Menu is a menu bar which appears at the top of the
- screen and contains the headings for the four pull down menus.
- The pulldown menus are File, Entry, Options, and Graphs. When
- the program starts the highlight will be on File. You may select
- the desired menu by moving the highlight with the arrow keys and
- pressing ENTER or typing the first letter of the desired menu
- heading.
-
- 4.1 File Menu
- New Database: This creates a new database into which you can
- enter data. Each user should have their own database. A user
- might even have two databases. For example John might want to
- keep track of his biking mileage in addition to his running. The
- name you enter for your database can be up to 10 characters, but
- the only allowed characters are letters, numbers and an
- underscore. There can be no spaces in the name. This is because
- the first five letters of the name are used for the database
- name. This also means that the first five letters must be unique
- if you have more than one database. For example you may have
- databases called John1 and John2, but you may not have databases
- called Cindy1 and Cindy2 because the first five characters of
- Cindy1 and Cindy2 are the same.
-
- Open Database: This opens an already created database for your
- use. When you select this choice a window containing the names
- of the existing databases will appear. Move the highlight to the
- desired database name and press enter. The name of the selected
- database will then appear in the upper left hand corner of the
- screen.
-
- Print: Choosing Print opens a window displaying the four choices,
- Week Print, Course List, Race Summary, and Statistics.
-
- Week Print: This feature allows you to print out one week
- of entries, including a weekly mileage total. Simply enter
- any date occurring in the week of interest and press enter.
- This will give you a week long printout of the data that was
- entered for the given week. The default date that appears
- is the last date entered in the database. The journal's
- week runs from Monday through Sunday. This output can be
- directed to only the printer or a disk file, not to the
- screen.
-
- Courses: When you make this selection a window will open
- offering you the choice between workout courses and race
- courses.
-
- Work Out Courses: This will give you a list of the work out
- courses that you have entered. It can be directed to the
- printer or the screen.
-
-
- Race Courses: This will give you a list of the race courses
- you have entered. It can be directed to the printer or the
- screen.
-
- Race Summary: This will give you a list of all the races
- you have run for a given year. For it to be a complete
- listing you should enter a race course for each race you
- run, and enter 'Y' for when asked if it is a race when
- entering the data for the day. The listing can be directed
- to the printer or the screen.
-
- Statistics: This is how you generate the statistical report
- of your running for any year in the database. The report
- includes information about how many times you ran each
- course, your slowest, fastest and average time for each
- course, how many miles you have on your shoes and other
- interesting data. The report can be directed to the printer
- or to the screen.
-
- Exit: This allows you to exit the program to DOS. No data will
- be lost, as it is saved as it is entered.
-
- 4.2 ENTRY MENU
- Enter: This allows you to create an entry for a run. You can
- customize which information RUN STAT prompts you for by using the
- Customize/Data function. There are three special function that
- can be called while making an entry by using the function keys.
-
- Alternate Units (F1): When entering at distance you may
- elect to enter it in the alternate system of units. For
- example, if you are using the English system of units but
- you wish to enter a 10k run, simply do the following. With
- the cursor in the distance column, press the function key
- F1. The characters "km" will appear to the right of the
- field. Type in 10 and then press enter. The program will
- automatically convert the 10 kilometers to 6.204 miles.
-
- Calculator (F3): The feature actually has two parts. The
- main part is a distance/pace/time calculator which can be
- accessed at any time by pressing the function key F3. When
- you press F3, the calculator comes up with zeros entered for
- each of the three fields Distance, Time, and Pace. By
- typing the first letter of any of the three categories lets
- to enter a value. When you enter values for Distance and
- Pace the Time is automatically calculated. When you enter
- Distance and Time the Pace is automatically calculated. If
- you subsequently change the values for Distance or Pace the
- time is recalculated. If the Time is changed the Pace will
- be recalculated. Using these combinations you can calculate
- the pace needed to achieve a certain race time or find the
- time that would result from running a certain pace for any
- distance you choose.
-
- The second part of the calculator is used to subtract times.
- With the cursor in the Time field of the calculator, press
- the function key F4. A new window with two fields will
- appear. The first field will contain the time that was
- displayed in the Time field of the main calculator. You may
- change this or leave it as is by pressing enter. In the
- second field, enter the larger of the two time that you wish
- to find the difference of. When you press enter the bottom
- window will disappear and the difference of the two times
- will appear in the Time field of the main calculator.
-
- Display: This feature allows you to display your entries. A
- window appears offering two options, Month and Day.
-
- Month: This will display on the screen a calendar of the
- current month. For each day of the month the following data
- will be shown: day, miles run, an R indicating race days,
- and an X indicating cross-training. You can page through
- previous months by using the up arrow key.
-
-
- View: If you press "V" while displaying a monthly
- calendar you will get a cursor which is controlled by
- the arrow keys. If you press 'Enter' it will display
- all the data for the highlighted day by putting you
- into the Display/Day mode. While in the Display/Day
- window you can use all of the features of that mode.
-
- Print: If you press "P" while displaying a month you
- will get a cursor which is controlled by the arrow
- keys. If you press 'Enter' it will send to the printer
- a listing for the week that the cursor was in. This is
- the same as choosing File/Print/Weekprint.
-
- Day: When Display/Day is selected a you are prompted for
- the day you wish to display. The default day is the last
- day that was entered or displayed.
-
- Arrow Keys: The 'UP' and 'LEFT' arrow keys will move
- you to the previous month. The 'DOWN' and 'RIGHT' arrow
- keys will move you to the next month.
- Page Up: To move one year back.
- Page Down: To move one year forward.
- Home: To move to the beginning of the data.
- End: To move to the end of the data.
- Arrow Keys: The 'UP' and 'LEFT' arrow keys will move
- you to the previous run. The 'DOWN' and 'RIGHT' arrow
- keys will move you to the next run.
- Page Up: To move 10 runs back.
- Page Down: To move 10 runs forward.
- Home: To move to the beginning of the Entry.
- End: To move to the end of the data.
- <Control>Page Up : To page upward in the text.
- <Control>Page Down: To page downward in the text.
- Delete: To delete a given run.
- Edit: To edit the data for a run.
- Find: To move to a given date.
- Graph: To create a single run graph for the current
- run. The same as the "Graph/Single Run" menu operation.
- Print: To perform a week printout containing the
- current run.
- Exit: To exit the display function. Escape also works
- this same function.
-
- Customize: This allows you to select which data elements you
- will be prompted for while making entries. If 'N' is selected for
- a data element then no data can be entered for it and no
- statistics can be performed on that data.
-
- 4.3 OPTIONS MENU
- Default: This feature lets you set the default values of the
- following parameters.
-
- Weight: This determines how often and when to you enter
- your weight. The possible choices are: daily, or once a week
- on any selected day.
-
- Shoe: This determines the default selection for entering
- which shoe you ran in.
-
- Printer: This allows you to select a printer driver for the
- graphics printouts. This has no effect on the other
- printouts (i.e. week print, statistics, course list.)
-
- Port: This determines which printer port (LPT1, LPT2) your
- computer sends reports and graphs to. You may choose a disk
- file as an alternative.
-
- Paper: This allows the selection of fan fold (continuous)
- or single sheet paper for your printer.
-
- Courses: These features allow you to create course that may
- be selected while making entries.
-
- Work Out Course: This is for creating workout courses.
- The data entered is: Name, description, distance,
- surface, and hills. This must be done before a course
- can be selected when entering data.
-
- Race Course: This is for creating race courses. The
- data entered is: Name, description, distance, surface,
- and hills. This needs to be done before any race
- courses can be selected when entering data.
-
- Shoes: This allows you to enter shoes that may be selected
- while making an entry. A shoe must be entered here before
- it be selected when entering data.
-
- 4.4 GRAPHS MENU
- Distance: This will give you a bar graph of distance on the Y-
- axis and the date on the X-axis. Also there is a point plot on
- the Y-axis of the pace for each run. There are four different
- scopes that can be chosen to narrow down the amount of data
- graphed.
-
- Date: Allows selection of a given range of dates.
- Distance: Allows selection of a given distance range.
- Race: Selects races only.
- Pace: Allows selection of a given range of pace.
-
- After entering a scope a submenu with three selections appears.
-
- End: This ends the data selection and begins creating the
- graph.
- And: This allows you to select another scope to further
- refine the data that will be plotted. The graph will be of
- the intersection of the specified scopes.
- Or: This also allows you to select another scope to further
- refine the data that will be plotted. In this case, the
- graph will be of the union of the specified scopes.
-
- Single Run: This will create a graph for a single run with a
- pace on the Y-axis and distance on the X-axis. There will be two
- line plots on the graph. One will be of the cumulative pace at
- each split, and one will be of the individual pace for that given
- split.
-
- End Chart: This will create a bar graph of the weekly mileage
- for a given year. Also on the graph will be a line plot of your
- weight for each week.
-
- 5.0 PROTECTING YOUR INFORMATION
-
- 5.1 Backing Up Your Files
- It is a good idea to make backup copies of your data in case your
- hard disk should fail. To make a back copy of your data follow
- the simple procedure below.
-
- 1. Place a formatted disk in your floppy drive.
- 2. At the RUNSTAT> prompt type COPY X:*.DB? Y:
- where X is your hard drive designation (usually C)
- and Y is your floppy drive designation (usually A
- or B).
-
- This will copy all of your journal entries and all of your data
- to the floppy disk. We recommend that this be done once per
- week.
-
-
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- Limitation of Liability
-
- Sector Software and its principals are not resposible for damage or
- inconvinience caused by this software or arising from the use of this
- software. This incluseds, but is not limited to, computer hardware,
- computer software, operating systems, and computer peripherials. The
- user agrees to hold Sector Software and its principals harmless for any
- problems arising from the use of this software.
-
- Sector Software and its principals shall not in any case be liable for any
- special, incidental, consequential, indirect or other similar damages
- arising from any breach of these warranties even if Sector Software or its
- agents or distributors have been advised of the possibility of such
- damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
- incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
- may not apply to you.
-
- In no case shall Sector Software or its principals liability exceed the
- license fees paid for the right to use the software.
-
-
-
- Limited License To Copy the Software
-
- You are granted a limited license to copy RUN STAT ONLY FOR THE TRIAL USE
- OF OTHERS subject to the terms of the software license agreement described
- herein, and the conditions described below are met:
-
- * RUN STAT must be copied in an unmodified form.
-
- * No fee, charge or other compensation may be accepted or requested by
- anyone without the express written permission of Sector Software.
-
- Public Domain Disk Vendors may not change a fee for RUN STAT itself.
- However, you may include RUN STAT on a diskette for which you charge a
- nominal distribution fee. The purchaser of said diskette must be
- informed in advance that the fee paid to acquire the diskette does not
- relieve said purchaser from paying the Registration Fee for RUN STAT if
- said purchaser uses RUN STAT.
-
- * Operators of electronic bulletin board systems (Sysops) may post RUN STAT
- for downloading by their users without written permission ONLY AS LONG AS
- THE ABOVE CONDITIONS ARE MET. A fee may be charged for access to the
- BBS AS LONG AS NO SPECIFIC FEE IS CHARGED FOR DOWNLOADING RUN STAT files
- without first obtaining express written permission from Sector Software
- to charge such a fee.
-
- * Distributors of public domain and user supported software, such as disk
- vending services, may NOT CHARGE a fee for RUN STAT itself. However, you
- may include RUN STAT on a diskette for which you charge a nominal
- distribution fee. The purchaser of said diskette must be informed in
- advance that the fee paid to acquire the diskette does not relieve said
- purchaser from paying the Registration Fee for RUN STAT if said
- purchaser uses RUN STAT.
-
- The above constitutes the license agreement for RUN STAT.
-