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- Grades Version 2.70 (tm)
- Update Manual
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- Copyright (c) 1987-1989 By Manu Singh
- Copyright (c) 1989-1990 By SupremeSoft (tm)
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- All Rights Reserved.
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- Released July 01, 1990
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- Topics covered
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- 1....File Information................................2
- 2....Configuration Changes...........................2
- 3....Color Conversions from v2.60 to v2.70...........3
- 4....Data Entry Changes..............................3
- 5....Alter Database Option Changes...................4
- 6....Change View Option Changes......................5
- 7....View Screen Keys................................5
- 8....Grade Prediction................................6
- 9....Load a New File.................................7
- 10...View Screen Changes.............................7
- 11...Test Score Screen Changes.......................8
- 12...File Error Changes..............................8
- 13...Help Changes....................................9
- 14...Miscellaneous Changes...........................9
- 15...Registering.....................................10
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- Please be sure to run SCHOOLS.COM and CURVE.COM for
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- Grades Version 2.70 Update Manual 1
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- Welcome to Grades v2.70! This document is meant to
- introduce users of Grades v2.60 to this new version.
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- This document will be kept short and will only inform you
- of the changes that have been made. To get more information on
- any item, press <F1> while in that area. (Or read the full
- Manual)
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- File Information:
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- Grades v2.70 will use your Class26 file, or any other file
- generated by version 2.60 without modifications. The only
- change is that v2.70 will look for Class27 and not Class26.
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- Grades v2.70 can now also use an Environment Variable in
- order to find itself and its files. To use this feature
- place the following into your Autoexec.Bat file:
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- Set Grades= [Drive:\ directory]
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- This should ideally be: Set Grades = C:\Grades\
- You MUST add the trailing backslash!
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- The use of this will allow you to invoke Grades from any
- sub-directory or drive, and Grades will look for its default
- start-up file in that Directory.
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- If you are unfamiliar with the concept of Environment
- Variables, please consult your DOS Manual for more information.
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- Configuration Changes:
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- There is a new configuration program that you should run
- before you start Grades. The new configuration program has a
- new Color Selection display which is much easier to read, and
- you may now also change Help Colors in addition to the regular
- Colors.
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- Also, Grades now uses a Curve Percentage which you can also
- change in the Configuration program. For more information on
- this, please refer to the Grade Prediction section later in
- this manual.
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- Grades Version 2.70 Update Manual 2
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- Color Conversions:
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- To help ease your conversion, place COLOR.EXE in the same
- directory as GRADES26.EXE and GRADES27.EXE. This program will
- take the colors and window features present in GRADES26.EXE and
- bring them over to GRADES27.EXE. To use this program simply
- type <COLOR>. If you receive an error message, make sure
- GRADES26.EXE and GRADES27.EXE are in the same directory, and
- they are NOT marked ReadOnly.
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- Be aware that in v2.60 you could not define the Pop-Up
- Help colors, while in v2.70 you can. Therefore you should run
- CONFIG.EXE to change these colors if you wish.
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- Data Entry Changes:
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- You will notice that there are some changes in the way you
- enter in Data. Grades now uses what are called "Tabbed Data
- Forms". What this means is that you may move to any prompt you
- wish instead of being forced to press <Enter> to get to them.
- In addition, you may also move backwards to a previous prompt
- instead of having to go through all the prompts again.
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- The following are the new keys which exist in ADDITION to
- the other normal Editing Keys:
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- <Up>, <Shift-Tab> Moves to the previous prompt, or the
- last prompt if at the first prompt.
- Any changes made are NOT kept!
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- <Down>, <Tab> Moves to the next prompt, or to the
- first prompt if at the last prompt.
- Any changes made are NOT kept!
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- <Enter> As usual this accepts any changes
- or the default and moves to the
- next prompt, or if at the last,
- ends the input session.
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- <F10> Accepts any changes or the default
- and ENDS the input session.
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- Note: You will not exit the current input session unless you
- are at the last prompt and press <Enter>, or use <F10>. For
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- Prompt 1) Enter Your Name
- Prompt 2) Enter Your Age
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- If you press <Enter> at prompt 1) you move to prompt 2).
- If you press <Enter> at prompt 2) this will save the
- changes and end the input session.
- If you press <F10> at either prompt this will save the
- changes and end the input session.
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- Experiment within the program if you do not fully understand
- the above.
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- Alter Database Option Changes:
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- A new choice has been added to this menu, Search for a
- Class. This will allow you to search for a class by its Section
- Name and/or Course Number as follows:
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- 1) Enter in the Section Name or <Enter> to match any Name.
- (This is case-insensitive... i.e. MAT = mat)
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- 2) Enter in the Course Number or <-1> to match any Number.
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- For Example:
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- 1) <Enter>
- 2) 325.10
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- Will highlight the first class that has a Course Number of
- 325.10 and any Section Name.
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- 1) Mat
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- Will highlight the first class that has Section Name <Mat>
- or any case combination of those three letters, and any Course
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- 1) PHY
- 2) 432.10
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- Will highlight the class whose Section Name is <PHY> or any
- case combination of that, and a Course Number of 432.10.
- (Unless your school is peculiar, there should only be one class
- that has these values)
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- If the class is NOT found, an error message will appear
- saying: "Class was not Found...Press <Esc>". Press <Esc> to
- return to the Menu.
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- Change View Option Changes:
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- In addition to the Normal and Extended Views, you may now
- also move into the Test Score View for the currently
- highlighted class. The effect is the same as pressing <F6> when
- in the View Screen.
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- View Screen Keys:
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- When you are in the View Screen you may now also "hotkey"
- any of the Main Menu options. To do this you should press the
- Alt key (and hold it down) and the highlighted letter of the
- option you wish to execute. The following are all the valid
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- Alt-A Activates the Alter Database Option.
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- Alt-C Activates the Change View Option.
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- Alt-E This will NOT activate the Edit Class option
- since you are in the View Screen already.
- Therefore it will act as though you had
- pressed <Enter>.
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- Alt-L Will activate the Load New File Option.
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- Alt-H Will activate the Help Option.
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- Alt-P Will activate the Print Option.
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- Alt-Q Will activate the Quit Option.
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- Once an option has been activated you will be taken OUT OF
- the View Screen and placed at the Main Menu.
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- One other new key was added to allow you to search for a
- class while in the View Screen:
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- Alt-F Searches for a Class as described under the
- Alter Database Option above.
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- Grade Prediction:
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- Many users have responded that they would like the program
- to predict their grades based upon a grading "curve". For those
- unfamiliar with this concept, a grade curve is when your actual
- grade has no direct correlation to your received grade. For
- instance if you receive an 86 out of 100 which is usually a B,
- with a curve you may receive a B+ or A-.
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- As nice as this concept is, a grading curve is very
- unpredictable and usually up to a teacher's discretion. Some
- teachers will follow a set pattern, while other's will curve
- based upon the highest and lowest scores received. As you can
- see, there are thousands of different curve possibilities. It
- would be irresponsible for a program to tell the user what
- their grade is based upon some strange curve procedure.
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- (If you wish more information about the problems of grade
- curves, please run CURVE.COM)
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- Grades v2.70 will now predict your grade using a pre-
- defined curve percentage, and makes NO guarantee that this is
- the type of curve that will be used. When you configure the
- program, you will be asked what curve percentage to use. Unless
- you find that the program is consistently wrong when it comes
- to the curve, do NOT change the default value! You will then
- be asked if you wish to update your Grade with the "Optimum
- Grade" that the prediction produced. As before, Press <Y>, <y>
- to update and <N>, <n>, <Enter> to return to the Test Score
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- Load a New File:
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- Now when you want to load a file you may view a file
- directory, if you wish, in order to look for a certain file.
- You can NOT view a directory on a different drive.
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- Press <F10> or <Enter> when prompted for the filename and
- you will see a directory listing come up with a highlight bar.
- Move the highlight bar to the file you wish to use and press
- <Enter>. The program will then use that filename. (Standard
- Editing Keys work here)
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- You will notice that there are some names which have a
- backslash at the end, i.e. TEMP\. These are sub-directory
- entries, and if you press <Enter> when the highlight bar is
- over one, you will move to that sub-directory.
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- As usual, pressing <Esc> will abort and bring you back to
- the Main Menu.
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- View Screen Changes:
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- Previously classes in the View Screen were listed with a
- blank line between each class. Now there is no blank line and
- classes are listed one after another.
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- Previously, the View Screen used a "page" format. That is,
- when you pressed <PgDn> you moved to the next page and the
- first class was highlighted. Now Grades follows the more normal
- "scrolling" format of moving to the next page, but highlighting
- the class that is now in the new display position. The same
- applies for <PgUp> except the previous page is displayed.
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- Previously, when you pressed <Down> / <Up> when at the
- last/first class on a page, you did not move to the
- next/previous page. Now when you are at the last/first class
- on a page, you are moved to the next/previous page.
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- Previously, when you pressed <End> the program would
- display the last eight classes and highlight the first class on
- that page, and not the last actual class on the last actual
- page. Now, the program will display the last actual class on
- the last actual page.
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- This may be confusing so please experiment with the new
- cursor movements in the program itself.
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- Test Score Screen Changes:
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- Previously, when you pressed <Down>/<Up> while at the
- last/first Test Score, you did not move to the next/previous
- page. Now you will move to the next/previous page.
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- Again, if this is confusing, experiment with the program
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- File Error Changes:
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- File Error Reporting used to be inadequate. The program
- would exit displaying an error. Now the program will allow you
- to recover from non-critical File Errors.
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- A window will appear displaying the Error and any possible
- Solutions. If the error is recoverable you will be told what
- the solution should be, and then to press <Enter> to retry or
- <Esc> to abort.
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- At times the program will not be able to correct the error
- itself and will display a solution which you must perform once
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- Grades Version 2.70 Update Manual 8
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- Help Changes:
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- The program now allows you to configure the Help Colors.
- There are four Help Colors. The first is the main Help Color,
- and then three Highlighted Colors.
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- Many users find the Highlighted Colors annoying and would
- like to turn them "off". To do this, specify the Highlighted
- Colors to be the same as the Pop-Up Help Color. However, be
- aware that Extended Help Color 1 is used as the highlight bar
- when you pick an item from the Help list. Therefore you must
- not set this equal to the Pop-Up Help Color, otherwise you will
- not see which selection you are highlighting.
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- Miscellaneous Changes:
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- In v2.60 you could not enter in a Course Number greater
- than 999.99. However, the program made no checks to ensure you
- did not enter an invalid number like 9999.9, and thus the
- display would be corrupted at times. The program will now
- check to make sure that the Course Number is actually in the
- range of 0.00 to 999.99,
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- Now when you add Classes, whether one or more, the Semester
- is automatically kept for you. That is, if you enter in a
- Class, and specify "Spring 1990" as the Semester for that
- class, the next class' Semester will default to "Spring 1990"
- as well. Naturally, you do not need to accept this default.
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- Previously, when you entered in a Test Score Date you could
- not leave it blank. You may now do this if you do not know the
- Test Date.
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- You may now specify a Grade in a class to be <I>. This
- signifies an Incomplete grade, and the program will ignore that
- class in its GPA calculations.
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- You will notice that the program will now invoke itself
- over the current screen. That is, the program will now restore
- the underlying display which existed before it was evoked. Any
- error codes are displayed following the command line used to
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- Grades Version 2.70 Update Manual 9
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- Registering:
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- You are granted a limited license to use this program
- twenty (20) times ONLY! After this time, you MUST Register it.
- You will be guaranteeing future versions, and modestly repaying
- the authors for their extensive effort in time and money.
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- If you find this program to be of use to you, you are
- asked to Register it. Registering will give you any support
- that you may need. (And you may need more than you think) As a
- registered user, you will be informed of any future updates to
- the program and provided with any Bug fixes. In addition you
- will be provided with special support programs available
- onlyto Registered Users. In addition any Shareware restrictions
- are removed.
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- To Register, send $20.00 to:
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- SupremeSoft
- 105 Deerfield Drive
- Easton, CT 06612
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- Please include your Name, Address, Telephone Number, the
- Version you have, and where you obtained it from. Also, include
- any problems or special needs that you may have.
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- To make Registration easier, print out the supplied Order
- form, ORDER.DOC.
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- Grades v2.70 is Copyright 1987-1990 by SupremeSoft and Manu Singh
- All Rights Reserved.
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- SupremeSoft, Grades and Grade Predictor are Trademarks of SupremeSoft
- based in Easton, CT
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