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- Survey The USA
-
- by Matthew Ratcliff
-
-
- System Requirements:
-
- - IBM PC Compatible XT, AT, or 386 system
- - MOUSE (with graphics capable mouse driver)
- - VGA, CGA, EGA
- (Monochrome/Hercules graphics NOT supported)
- - Approximately 700K of disk space for program
- and database files.
-
- Brought To You By:
-
- Ratware Softworks
- Matthew J. W. Ratcliff
- 32 S. Hartnett Ave.
- St. Louis, MO 63135
-
- Modem Connections:
-
- CompuServe: 76703,1077 - ATTN: Mat*Rat, in SUBJ:
- Delphi : MATRAT
- GEnie : MAT.RAT
- GatewayBBS: (314) 524-1627, 1200/2400
- baud, 8N1, MAT*RAT
-
- (c) 1990, Dec 31
- (c) 1991, Apr 14
-
-
- Registration Requirements:
-
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- Shareware $10 registration of executable.
- You will be notified when a final full
- working version (with printer hard copy)
- is available.
-
- Some functions still under
- construction.
-
-
- Currently the GAMES, VIEW and INFORMATION menus are
- fully complete. Only the file menu is still under
- construction.
-
-
-
- TO RUN PROGRAM:
-
- First load your mouse driver (usually done from
- AUTOEXEC.BAT). The mouse driver should be capable of
- placing a mouse cursor on a graphics screen. Some older
- mouse drivers only worked with text screens and lower (CGA)
- graphics resolutions. The latest Microsoft and Logitech
- mouse drivers support every graphics mode, through VGA. The
- program will not RUN without a mouse driver loaded.
-
- Then enter the command USA to run the USA program. All of
- these files must be in the current directory, when USA is
- executed:
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- USA.EXE
- UAS.CNM
- USA.CTY
-
-
- After the title screen, you are prompted to select a
- graphics mode. The program detects all graphics modes your
- system is capable of, and allows you to make a selection.
- (For example, if you have VGA but you would like to run it
- in CGA, you may do so.)
-
- Next a horizontal menu bar, across the top of the display,
- is presented, and a US map of the contiguous 48 states is
- drawn. The program should be fairly self explanitory.
-
-
-
- MOUSE OPERATION:
-
- When a meny bar item is clicked on once, with the left
- button, a menu pulls down. (You don't have to click/drag it
- down.) Point to the item of interest and click the left
- button once to select it. To get rid of a pulled down menu,
- simply click once on an area of the screen outside this
- menu. Then you may move the mouse pointer to the top
- horizontal menu bar to make another selection. There is one
- status line at the bottom of the display. Information is
- often written here, such as messages that the USA database
- is being accessed. This line is also used for keyboard
- input, such as typing in the State names in the State game.
- Generally the LEFT mouse button is uset to select an item,
- and the RIGHT button is used to CANCEL or END some
- operation, or sequence of operations. Most of it should be
- fairly self explanitory.
-
-
- FILES:
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- USA CNM - City names database
- USA CTY - City index information database
- USA EXE - USA program
- README - This file
-
-
- MENUS:
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- Updates - Information on upcoming USA updates
- Game - Play states, capitals, or states &
- capitals game.
- View - View 48 states, 50 states, variable
- zoom, or pick a state.
- Information - Pick a state and view population,
- area, city locations, capital,
- largest city, population density, or
- find any of 32,000 cities across the
- USA. A single state must be on the
- screen when using this mode, so you
- may be prompted to point and click on
- a state of interest, before these
- options are made available.
- File - Printer hard copy, print city names,
- and more. This menu is still under
- construction as of Sun 04-14-1991.
- REGISTERED USERS will be notified of
- this update, when available. (I
- simply haven't had the TIME to get it
- done, but will SOON if I get a lot of
- registered users.)
- Exit - Exit the program to DOS.
-
-
- GAME MENU
-
- States - Test your knowledge of the
- states.
- Capitals - Test your knowledge of the
- states' capitals.
- States & Capitals - Be REAL BRAINY, test your
- knowledge of states and
- capitals.
- Spelling Accuracy - You know them, but can't
- spell so good. LOWER required
- spelling accuracy and still
- qualify as having entered a
- CORRECT answer:
- Spelling Accuracy
- Required for Games
- 75% - Just learning
- 80% - Practiced a bit
- 90% - Getting good
- 100% - Scholar
-
- VIEW MENU
-
- 48 States - View contiguous 48 states
- 50 States - View all 50 states
- Pick A State - Pick a single state for full screen
- view.
- Variable Zoom - Variable zoom. (This algorithm needs
- a bit of work yet.)
- Abbreviations - Toggle state abbreviations. When on,
- each state's postal abbreviation is
- shown near the state's center.
-
- INFORMATION MENU
-
- Largest City - Show largest city in sate, name and
- circle symbol marking its location.
- If largest city and capital the same
- city, both symbols will appear at the
- same location, one on the other.
- State Capital - Show state capital, name and star
- symbol.
- State Name - Show state name.
- State Population- Show state population.
- State Area - Show state size, sq-miles.
- Population/SqMi - Show people/square-mile.
- Show All Info - Show all of the above.
- --------------
- Show Cities - Show cities for a state. Plots one
- pixel at the location of each city in
- the currently displayed state. Neat
- graphical effect. Which state is
- most crowded? What area of the state
- has the fewest cities (for those who
- wish to move way out in the middle of
- NOWHERE!)?
- Find a City - Find a city.
-
-
- FIND A CITY:
-
- Search Criteria:
- ---------------------
- Best Match - Enter a city name, and the
- city whose name best matches
- that (or the first 100%
- match) is shown. The name is
- displayed on the graph, and
- the mouse cursor is placed at
- the city's location on the
- map.
- All By First Letter - Browse through the cities by
- the first letter of the city
- name. Enter 'A' to find all
- the cities that begin with
- the letter 'A', for example.
- Browse All Cities - Simply browse through all the
- cities in a state, showing
- the location and name of
- each. Just click the LEFT
- mouse button to see the next
- city, or click the right to
- exit.
- ----------------------
- By similarity percent: - You know what city you want
- to find, but you're not quite
- sure how it's spelled. Spell
- the best you can, after
- selecting one of the
- following spelling accuracy
- percentages. Let the program
- do the rest of the work for
- you!
- ----------------------
- 50% or Better
- 75% or Better
- 80% or Better
- 90% or Better
-
- FILE MENU
-
- Plot Current Map - Plot the current map display
- on an Epson or compatible
- printer.
- Print States & Capitals - Print a practice sheet of all
- the state and capital names.
- As information is sent to printer,
- it is shown graphically on the 48
- contiguous state map as well.
- Print Cities for State - Print some, or all of the
- cities for a state.
-
-
-
-
- We hope you enjoy Survey The USA! Please register your copy
- if you find it useful, and wish to be notified of updates.
- The printer graphics algorithms have been developed, but not
- integrated as yet. Possibly by the summer of '91 the
- graphics printing feature will be available; possibly sooner
- depending upon user registration responses. If you are
- interested in a Microsoft Windows 3.0 version, let us know.
-
- Future enhancements:
-
- Area code database query for any state and most major
- cities.
-
- Zip code database for large state areas. Possibly a full
- zipcode database for all 32,000 US cities.
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