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- RACE THE NAGS
-
- Version 1.2
-
- Users Guide
-
-
- by Dick Olsen
- Table of Contents
-
- A Few Words About Shareware...........................1
- Registration Benefits.................................2
- HOW TO REGISTER.......................................2
- RACE THE NAGS Support.................................3
- THE FILES ON YOUR DISK................................4
- WHAT YOU NEED TO RUN RACE THE NAGS....................4
- INTRODUCTION..........................................5
- * Operating Modes...................................5
- INSTALLING NAGS ON A HARD DISK........................6
- RUNNING NAGS FROM A FLOPPY DISK.......................6
- STARTUP OPTIONS.......................................7
- * Automatic Play Mode...............................7
- * Automatic Play with fixed bet amounts.............7
- * Automatic Play for a specified number of races....8
- * NO SOUND..........................................8
- * FORCING EGA MODE..................................9
- PLAYING THE GAME.....................................10
- * Entering Player Names............................10
- * Placing Your Bets................................10
- SPECIAL COMMANDS.....................................11
- * BOSS MODE *......................................11
- * VIEW HALL OF FAME *..............................11
- * SOUND ON-OFF *...................................11
- * SAVE GAME *......................................12
- * MILLIONAIRES CLUB *..............................12
- * HELP *...........................................12
- * SEE STATISTICS *.................................12
- THE ODDS and the PAYBACK.............................13
- * Win..............................................13
- * Place............................................13
- * Show.............................................13
- THE HORSES...........................................14
- THE STATS PROGRAM....................................14
- A Few Extra Words....................................15
- IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE..................................16
- CREDITS..............................................16
- Disclaimer Of Warranty...............................17
- Association Of Shareware Professionals...............17
- NAGS REGISTRATION FORM...............................18
- < 1 >
-
- A Few Words About ShareWare....
-
- NAGS is available in both a REGISTERED version and an EVALUATION
- version. The EVALUATION version may be freely copied, uploaded to
- BBS systems etc. The REGISTERED version may not.
-
- The EVALUATION (shareware) version displays the message
-
- << EVALUATION COPY >>
-
- at the bottom of the title screen.
-
- The EVALUATION version of NAGS is made available to the general public
- under the concept of ShareWare. As such, you are free to copy it and
- distribute it to others provided that all accompanying files are
- distributed intact and unmodified, and that no fee is charged. The
- EVALUATION version is IDENTICAL to the REGISTERED version with three
- exceptions:
-
- 1. The REGISTERED version has NO limit on the amount you can
- bet on a race (up to the amount you have remaining). The
- EVALUATION version has a limit of $1000.00 that can be bet on
- a race.
-
- 2. The REGISTERED version starts you with $500 in "seed money".
- The EVALUATION version starts you with only $50 in "seed money".
-
- 3. The REGISTERED version comes with a statistics viewing
- utility program called STATS.EXE. The EVALUATION version does
- not.
-
- The EVALUATION version is FULLY functional. It allows you to completely
- evaluate the game to determine if you want to register or not. It just
- takes longer to accumulate the 'big bucks' and to achieve Honor Roll
- status with the evaluation version.
-
- You are encouraged to try the evaluation version for a reasonable
- period of time to see if you like it. If it proves to be enjoyable, and
- you continue to use it, you are expected to register with the author.
- Registration permits legal, continued use of the program.
-
- With either the registered version or the shareware version, the author
- retains ALL rights to the program.
-
- In any correspondence regarding NAGS, please be SURE to specify the
- following information:
-
- * What version of NAGS you have
- * What brand and model computer you have
- * How much memory your machine has
- * The disks your machine has (hard, 2 floppies etc.)
- * What kind of video card your machine has
- * Any other type of cards your machine has
- < 2 >
-
- REGISTRATION BENEFITS:
-
- Registering NAGS has lots of benefits, some tangible, some not.
- First, registered users will receive the newest version of the program.
- The REGISTERED copy you receive has NO limits on the amount you can bet,
- you start the game with $500 of "seed money", and it comes with a
- utility program that allows you to view statistics on all the horses.
-
- Additionally, registered users can obtain an updated version at any time
- for only $5.00 ($7.00 outside North America). As a registered NAGS user,
- you will also be eligible to receive a FREE CompuServe IntroPak, and
- generous subscription discounts to Shareware Magazine. The Intropak
- includes a $15.00 usage credit for new CompuServe members. What a deal!
-
- HOW TO REGISTER
-
- To register your copy of NAGS, fill out the REGISTRATION form that
- appears at the end of this document, or print the file called
- REGISTER.TXT that appears on your disk. To print the form,
- insert the NAGS floppy disk into your A: disk drive and type:
-
- COPY A:REGISTER.TXT PRN:
-
-
- Send the form along with your cash, check or money order for $17.00
- within North America ($19.00 elsewhere), in U.S. Funds to the author:
-
- Richard Olsen
- Olsen Outdoors
- 68 Hartwell Avenue
- Littleton, MA. 01460
-
- Thank you for supporting my efforts!
- < 3 >
-
- NAGS SUPPORT:
-
- NAGS, like all of my other programs, is well supported. This support
- is available whether or not you are a registered user. If you have a
- problem or a question regarding NAGS, you can obtain assistance in
- one of the four ways listed below.
-
- 1. TELEPHONE. I do not publish my telephone number for lots of reasons.
- It is listed, and you can obtain it by calling the telephone company
- information service. If you must call, please be considerate by not
- calling after 10:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. If I'm available, I
- answer all calls personally. If I'm not there, please leave a message
- stating (clearly please) what your name is and the phone number where
- you can be reached. It's also helpful if you specify the best time for
- me to call. Since the registration fees for my programs are low, expect
- any return calls to be COLLECT.
-
- 2. MAIL. This is the slowest but most reliable way to obtain support.
- In any correspondence, please specify what program you have a question
- about, and include the information about your machine configuration as
- requested on the previous page. I answer all mail personally, but tend
- to reply to registered users first since I feel they deserve
- preferential treatment. I suggest using the Problem Report Form near
- the end of this document.
-
- 3. COMPUSERVE. Leave messages on CompuServe via CMAIL to my PPN,
- 70031,534. I check in there almost daily and answer messages as soon as
- I get them.
-
- 4. XEVIOUS BBS. My 'home BBS' is Xevious in Framingham, MA. The phone
- number is (508) 875-3618. Leave messages to DICK OLSEN. I check into
- Xevious several times a week, so allow a day or two for a reply to
- appear.
- < 4 >
-
- THE FILES ON YOUR DISK
-
- The NAGS distribution disk contains the following files. If any of these
- files are not present on your copy of NAGS, then you do not have a
- complete disk:
-
- These files are present on ALL versions of NAGS:
-
- NAGS.EXE..........the main executable program
- NAGS.DOC..........the NAGS manual. You're reading it now!
- NAGSINST.BAT..........the installation batch file
- README.DOC..........last minute information. PLEASE READ!
- REGISTER.TXT..........NAGS registration form
- VENDOR.DOC..........Vendor/distributor information
- SYSOP.DOC..........Information specific to SYSOPS
- FILE_ID.DIZ..........Program description file used by BBS systems
- ORDERFRM.TXT..........A catalog of ALL our software and an order
- form that you can use to order it.
- BFE.EXE..........A program used by the NAGSINST.BAT program
- NAG.PCX..........The goofy looking horse on the title screen
- Q&A.TXT..........A text file listing common problems regarding
- Race The Nags, and their answers.
-
- This file is ONLY present on the REGISTERED version:
-
- STATS.EXE..........A utility program that allows you to view
- the statistics on all the horses.
-
- These files are created the first time you run NAGS:
-
- FAME.TXT..........The NAGS Hall Of Fame list. Can be viewed by
- pressing ALT-V during play.
- NAGSTATS.WON..........Statistics file for all horses. Encrypted file.
- Readable only with STATS.EXE program (present
- on REGISTERED version).
- MILLION.TXT..........A file that maintains those players who have
- won a million dollars or more. Can be viewed
- by pressing ALT-M during play.
-
- WHAT YOU NEED TO RUN NAGS
-
- NAGS requires an IBM or completely compatible PC with at least 512k of
- memory and an EGA or better video display. NAGS will NOT run on CGA,
- Hercules Mono, or MCGA based machines. A hard disk is faster, but not
- necessary. To use any of the printing functions, your printer must be
- configured as LPT1.
- < 5 >
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- Welcome to NAGS.
-
- NAGS is a horse racing game that can be played by up to six players.
- Each race has six horses (chosen from a "stable" of over 200), and
- each player selects the horse they want to bet on and specifies how
- much they want to bet on that race. You can bet on a horse to WIN, PLACE
- or SHOW. Obviously, "WIN" means FIRST. "PLACE" means second, and "SHOW"
- means THIRD. If the horse you pick finishes in the position you bet on,
- you win the amount of your bet multiplied by the odds for your horse.
- For example, suppose you bet $20 on horse #3 to PLACE (finish in second
- place), and horse #3 has 3:1 (three to one) odds. If horse #3 does
- finish in second place you would collect $60 (3 x $20) for that race.
- The $60 is added to the amount you have remaining AFTER the bet was
- made.
-
- Unlike the "real thing", NAGS has an unlimited "bettors pool". In other
- words, the amount you can win has no relationship to how much (in total)
- is bet. Fortunately, although NAGS preys upon the "gambler" within most
- of us, it's played with computer money instead of the real thing. That
- way, when you go home with your pockets empty, you have no explaining to
- do and no guilt!
-
- * Operating Modes
-
- NAGS has two modes of play; manual and automatic. Manual mode allows YOU
- to select which horse you want to bet on, and how much you want to bet.
- Automatic mode randomly selects the horse for you, bets a predetermined
- amount on each race, and will automatically run each race for you.
- Automatic play will continue until:
-
- * You're broke (you can't bet the $2 minimum)
- * A specified number of races have been run
- * You stop the racing by pressing any key
-
- In manual mode, you can bet any amount you wish as long as it's at least
- $2.00 and not more than you have remaining.
-
- The SHAREWARE version of the game has a $1000 limit on the amount that can
- be bet for each race, and each player starts the game with $50 in
- "seed money". The REGISTERED version has NO bet limit (you'll be able to
- win big bucks real quick!), and each player starts with $500 in
- "seed money". Other than these differences, both the shareware and the
- registered versions are identical in play.
-
- In both versions of NAGS, the minimum bet amount is $2.00. If you have
- less than that remaining, you are considered broke.
-
- The game contains over 200 horses, and statistics are kept for each
- horse. The REGISTERED version of NAGS comes with a utility program
- that allows viewing of these statistics. The statistics are not
- necessarily helpful in picking your horse, but they are interesting.
- < 6 >
-
- I don't profess to be a horse racing expert (I've only gone to the races
- twice in my life!), so I'm sure that as time goes on, NAGS will
- continually evolve, become more realistic, and technically correct.
- For now though, NAGS is a fun, addictive game meant to be enjoyed by
- all who play it, young or old.
-
- INSTALLING NAGS ON A HARD DISK
-
- NAGS contains an installation program that makes installing it on a
- hard disk easy for you. At the DOS prompt (usually c:\>), insert the
- NAGS floppy disk into your A: disk drive and type:
-
- A:NAGSINST < then press enter >
-
- A directory called NAGS will be created on your hard disk, and all
- necessary files will be copied from the NAGS disk to your hard disk.
- Once this process is completed, type NAGS to run the game.
-
- To run NAGS in the future, change to the NAGS directory, then type NAGS.
-
- NAGS may also be installed in a directory of your choice by first
- changing to that directory and then copying ALL of the files from the
- NAGS distribution floppy disk into that directory. For example:
-
- 1. Change to the directory you want NAGS to be installed in, like this:
-
- CD\GAMES
-
- 2. Insert the NAGS disk into your floppy drive.
-
- 3. Copy all of the files from the NAGS disk into the directory, like
- this:
-
- COPY A:*.* C:
-
- RUNNING NAGS FROM A FLOPPY DISK
-
- Running NAGS from a floppy disk requires that the NAGS floppy disk is
- NOT write protected. For this reason, it's best if you make a copy of
- your original disk, and then use the copy. Simply insert the NAGS
- diskette (preferably the COPY!), make sure the drive is the currently
- active drive (you should have the A:\> or B:\> prompt on your screen),
- then type NAGS.
-
- * TIP: *
- Always make a backup copy of your NAGS distribution disk, and then use
- the COPY for play. Store the original disk in a safe place in case you
- need it again.
-
- You must leave the disk inserted while playing the game so NAGS can
- update the Hall Of Fame and the horse statistics files.
- < 7 >
-
- STARTUP OPTIONS
-
- NAGS has four "start-up" options that you can specify when you type
- the command line that starts the game. These options determine how NAGS
- will run. The options are entered along with the command to run the
- game. These options can be in ANY order, but each must be separated
- by a space.
-
- * Automatic Play Mode
-
- NAGS defaults to manual play mode, but you can tell it to run
- automatically by adding a '-A' (without the quotes) on the command line
- when you start the game, like this:
-
- NAGS -A
-
- There MUST be a space before the - sign, and the 'A' can be either upper
- or lower case.
-
- In this mode, NAGS will continue to run races until all players are
- broke, or until a key is pressed. If you press a key while in auto mode,
- the winnings and "seed money" are reset to their original amounts before
- control is returned to manual operation. Each bet amount will be 10% of
- the player's remaining amount, subject to the minimum bet amount of
- $2.00, and limited to $1000.00 in unregistered versions of the game.
-
- * Automatic Play with fixed bet amounts
-
- If you select AUTOMATIC PLAY as described above, NAGS will bet 10% of
- the amount you have remaining on each race, rounded to the nearest whole
- dollar. You can tell NAGS that you want to bet the SAME amount on each
- race if you wish, like this:
-
- NAGS -A -B50
-
- The number -B50 in the above example tells NAGS to bet $50 on each race
- run in AUTOMATIC MODE. You can substitute any amount you want (unless
- your copy is a Shareware one in which the bet limit is $1000).
-
- When started like this, NAGS will continue to bet $50 on each race,
- until you are broke, or until you press a key to stop the auto mode.
- Be sure to enter spaces between the commands as shown above.
-
- When you stop auto mode (by pressing any key), your winnings are erased,
- and the game starts again with the original "seed money" amount.
- < 8 >
-
- * Automatic Play for a specified number of races
-
- You can tell NAGS to run some number of races, then return control of
- the betting back to manual mode. Here's an example:
-
- NAGS -A -B50 -R11
-
- In this example, NAGS will start in the AUTOMATIC MODE, bet $50 on
- each race, then return control to you after the 11th race is completed.
- Naturally, you can use any number instead of the 11 in the example.
-
- When started like this, NAGS will continue to run races automatically
- until:
-
- * You're broke OR
- * 11 races have completed OR
- * You stop it by pressing any key
-
- Note that if you enter zero for a betting amount in the above example,
- NAGS will default to betting 10% of your remaining amount.
-
- If you press a key while in auto mode, NAGS will restart the game
- after the current race is completed, and reset your winnings and
- "seed money". If you allow NAGS to complete the specified number of
- races, control is returned to you, but winnings are NOT reset.
-
- * NO SOUND
-
- NAGS plays a tune at the beginning of the game, and produces various
- other sounds as the race progresses. If you don't want any sound, you
- can turn it off by starting the game with "-NS" as one of the start-up
- options. Something like this:
-
- NAGS -A -NS
-
- The -NS means "no sound". The above example would start NAGS in auto
- mode without any sound effects. NAGS will continue without any sound
- for as long as you are playing, or until you press the F10 key. The F10
- key toggles the sound ON or OFF. Make sure you separate the -NS option
- from any others with a space as shown above.
-
- Remember, if you find the sound annoying after awhile, you can turn it
- off at any time by pressing F10. To turn it on, press F10 again.
-
- * REMINDER *
- Commands can be entered in any sequence, but all commands MUST be
- separated by a space. In summary, the command line looks like this:
-
- NAGS <-A for auto> <-B20 for bet> <-R5 number of races> <-NS no sound>
- < 9 >
-
- * FORCING EGA MODE
-
- Race The Nags attempts to make sure you have at least an EGA capable
- display adapter in your computer. Some types of computers may not
- correctly identify what kind of display adapter they have. If your
- computer is one of these, a message will appear on your screen telling
- you that Race The Nags could not find and EGA capable in your computer.
-
- If you are SURE that do in fact have an EGA adapter card installed,
- Race The Nags may still be able to run on your machine.
-
- You can for Race The Nags to ASSUME that you do have an EGA adapter by
- starting the game with this command line:
-
- NAGS -e <any other options can be added here>
-
- The -e (or -E) anywhere in the command line will cause Race The Nags to
- assume an EGA card is present.
-
- If your computer does NOT have a compatible EGA card and you try to
- force EGA mode, strange things may happen and your computer may "lock up"
- requiring you to re-boot the machine. If this happens, you're out of luck
- and cannot run Race The Nags on your computer.
- < 10 >
-
- PLAYING THE GAME
-
- Once you've got that beautiful title screen on your display, press any
- key to begin play.
-
- * Entering Player Names
-
- When the title clears, a green box will pop onto your screen. This
- box is used to enter the names of all players. Once a name has been
- entered, it cannot be changed. All characters you type will be
- converted to upper case.
-
- After you type in a name, press the ENTER key to move the cursor
- to the next name line. If there are no more names to enter, just
- press the ENTER key.
-
- The player name window and the remainder of the title screen will
- disappear and the track will be drawn.
-
- * Placing Your Bets
-
- After the track is drawn, another green box will appear. This is the
- BETTING BOX. The betting box contains four columns labeled PLAYER,
- BETTING, HORSE, and W-P-S.
-
- The names of all players will appear in the left-most column of the
- box, and the cursor will be positioned in the BETTING column for the
- first player. Enter the amount the player wants to bet, the horse he or
- she wants to bet on, and a W, P, or S indicating if the bet is to WIN,
- PLACE, or SHOW. If a horse is picked to WIN, that horse must finish first
- for the player to win any money. If a horse is picked to PLACE, the horse
- must finish second OR first for the player to win money. If a horse is
- picked to SHOW, the horse must finish first, second or third to win
- money. The payback amount varies depending on whether WIN, PLACE or
- SHOW is chosen. See the section titled "THE ODDS and the PAYBACK" later
- in this manual for a complete explanation.
-
- Once these choices are made (when the ENTER key is pressed) they cannot
- be changed. More than one player can bet on a particular horse.
-
- After all players have placed their bets, the BETTING BOX clears, and
- the races begins.
-
- The horses gallop across the screen from left to right. It's common
- for the lead to change several times during a race. It's also
- possible for a jockey (or more than one!) to fall off his horse, thus
- eliminating him from the race. Naturally, the first horse to reach the
- finish line is the winner, but races can sometimes be VERY close!
-
- When the race is over, a RACE RESULTS box will appear that lists all
- players and how they fared in the race. If you're playing the game in
- manual mode, press any key after you've finished viewing the results.
- If in AUTO mode, the box will clear after a few seconds.
- < 11 >
-
- Once the RESULTS box has cleared, the BETTING BOX will appear again. If
- you are playing the game in manual mode, you must enter the bets for
- all players (except those that are broke!). If you are running the game
- in AUTO mode, bets will be placed automatically. Once the BETTING BOX
- clears, the next race will begin.
-
- SPECIAL COMMANDS
-
- NAGS has six special command keys that you should be aware of. They are
- the BOSS MODE KEY, the HALL OF FAME key, and the SOUND KEY, the SAVE
- GAME key, the MILLIONAIRES CLUB key, and the HELP key. Each is explained
- below.
-
- * BOSS MODE *
-
- We all know what this is!
-
- At any time during the game, play can be suspended immediately by
- pressing ALT-Z (hold down the ALT key while you press the Z key). The
- screen will clear to black, and a dummy directory listing will appear.
- This dummy listing will disappear and the game will continue at the same
- point when you press any key.
-
- * VIEW HALL OF FAME *
-
- NAGS maintains a list of the 10 highest scores, along with the name
- of the player and the date. This list is normally displayed when you
- quit the game, but you can view it any time during play by pressing
- ALT-V (hold down the ALT key while you press the V key). When the
- NAGS HALL OF FAME is displayed, press P to print it, or any other
- key to clear it.
-
- The HALL OF FAME is only updated when you quit the game. In other words,
- even if you have more money than the highest score, your name will not
- appear in the HALL OF FAME until you "go home" (by quitting) from the
- race track.
-
- The HALL OF FAME is stored in a file called FAME.TXT on your disk. It is
- a simple text file that can be viewed with almost any word processing
- program. Don't try to edit it. If you do, be SURE to keep the format
- correct or your HALL OF FAME will look like junk when you view it from
- within the NAGS program. (you wouldn't edit it....would you?). If
- SOMEHOW this file gets corrupted, just erase it. NAGS will create a new
- default one for you.
-
- * SOUND ON-OFF *
-
- Pressing the F10 key at any time turns the sound ON if it's OFF, or
- OFF if it's ON.
- < 12 >
-
- * SAVE GAME *
-
- You can save a game at any point during play by pressing the F8 key.
- The current status of the game will be saved in a file called NAGS.SAV.
- This file will occupy about 40k of disk space, so be sure you've got
- at least that much room available on your disk.
-
- If you have a saved game, the next time you run NAGS, it will ask you
- if you want to restore the saved game, erase the saved game, or preserve
- it for playing another time.
-
- * MILLIONAIRES CLUB *
-
- Pressing ALT-M any time during game play will display the names of
- players who have earned membership in the MILLIONAIRES CLUB.
-
- NAGS maintains a file called MILLION.TXT. At the end of each game, all
- players are checked to see if they have a million dollars or more in
- winnings. If a player has accumulated a million dollars or more in
- winnings, he or she is made a member of the NAGS MILLIONAIRES CLUB. A
- newly "elected" MILLIONAIRES CLUB member will earn a SPECIAL DISCOUNT
- COUPON that is worth $5.00 off either the NAGS registration fee, or
- towards an order for any other program offered by Olsen Outdoors.
-
- * HELP *
-
- You can press the F1 key at any time during play to view the list of
- Race The Nags commands. These commands cannot be executed while the
- list is displayed. They are only to help you remember what the various
- keys do.
-
- While the HELP window is visible, you can press the P key to print a
- list of these commands.
-
- * SEE STATISTICS *
-
- Pressing ALT-S (hold down the ALT key while you press the S key) while
- the betting window is displayed will show you the current statistics for
- the six horses in the race about to be run. Pressing ALT-S while the
- PLAYER NAME window is displayed will not display any statistics because
- the horses for the next race have not been chosen yet. Pressing ALT-S
- at any other time will show you the statistics for the horses currently
- running, or for the race just completed.
- < 13 >
-
- THE ODDS and the PAYBACK
-
- Before you place your bets on a race, the odds for that race will be
- shown in the ODDS DISPLAYS at the lower right of your screen. These
- odds help determine the chances of a horse winning as well as the
- amount you'll win if your horse comes in first (WIN), second (PLACE) or
- third (SHOW).
-
- * Win
-
- A WIN will pay back the amount of the bet multiplied by the ODDS for the
- winning horse, less the amount of the original bet. For example, if a
- horse has 2:1 (two to one) odds, and you place a $10 bet on that horse
- to WIN and it IS the winner, you will get your $10 bet back, plus an
- additional $10. If the horse does not WIN, you lose your $10 bet.
-
- * Place
-
- PLACE means finishing second. If you bet on a horse to PLACE, you will
- win money if that horse finishes EITHER first OR second. The amount you
- win is again determined by the amount of your bet multiplied by the
- odds for the horse except that instead of the full amount (that would
- have been earned by a WIN bet), you will receive somewhere between
- 20 and 25% of the WIN amount, less, of course, your original bet.
-
- A horse that PLACES with a $20 bet and 10:1 odds, would pay like this:
-
- $20 (bet) x 10 (ODDS) = $200
- - $20 (less original bet)
- --------
- $180
- x 20 to 25% (times PLACE percent)
- --------
- $36 to $45 (payback range)
-
- * Show
-
- SHOW means finishing third. If you bet on a horse to SHOW, you win money
- if the horse finishes ANYWHERE in the top three for the race. The payback
- percentage for a SHOW bet is between 10 and 15% of the WIN amount, less
- your original bet. Using the same amounts as described under PLACE, the
- payback would be between $18 and $27 for a SHOW bet.
-
- Obviously, it's easier to win money with a SHOW bet, but the payback
- amounts is significantly less than a WIN, and somewhat lower than a
- PLACE.
-
- Although a horse with 2:1 odds has a statistically better chance of
- winning than does a horse with 10:1 odds, it is by no means a sure bet.
- In other words, a horse with 20:1 odds can still win even if all other
- horses have lower odds....but it's a "long shot".
-
- In all cases, the horse must finish in the position you bet on OR HIGHER
- to receive a payback, Otherwise, you lose your bet.
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-
- THE HORSES
-
- NAGS contains over 200 horses that are randomly selected for each
- race. Because they're randomly selected, it's possible for a horse
- to race in two or more successive races. After each race, a statistics
- file is updated. This file maintains the race records for each horse.
- Races entered, races won, and winning percentage are stored in this
- file.
-
- The REGISTERED version of NAGS is supplied with a utility program
- that allows viewing and printing of these statistics. Installing new
- versions of NAGS will not overwrite this file.
-
- THE STATS PROGRAM
-
- As previously mentioned, if you have the REGISTERED version of NAGS,
- there is a utility program on your disk called STATS.EXE. This program
- enables you to view the statistics on over 200 horses.
-
- To run the STATS program, type STATS after you have finished playing
- NAGS. You must be in the directory where NAGS has been installed if you
- are running NAGS from your hard disk. In most cases, this directory is
- called NAGS if you used the NAGSINST program when you originally
- installed the game.
-
- A list of all horses will appear on your screen. In the top left corner
- the total number of races you have run with NAGS is shown. In the bottom
- line are some instructions showing which key to press for the various
- actions you want to perform. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll
- through the list of horses one line at a time. Use the PGUP and PGDN
- keys to scroll through the list of names a full screen at a time. To
- PRINT the statistics, press "P" (without the quotes!).
-
- To EXIT from the STATS program, press the ESC key.
-
- Statistics shown are:
-
- * The TOTAL number of races you've run with your copy of NAGS.
- * How many races each horse has been entered in.
- * How many races each horse has won.
- * How many races each horse finished in second place.
- * How many races each horse finished in third place.
- * The winning percentage of each horse
- * Each horse's career winnings.
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-
- A few extra words....
-
- The EVALUATION version of NAGS is distributed under the concept of
- SHAREWARE. Under this concept, individuals are free to use, copy and
- distribute this program without charge. You are not permitted to sell
- it either by itself or as part of a package. The author retains all of
- the rights to the program. The idea of SHAREWARE is a good one. It helps
- us all to obtain some really good software at a price we can all afford.
- If the SHAREWARE concept is going to continue, we need to support the
- efforts of the software authors.
-
- Shareware distributors who are NOT members of the Association Of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP) MUST write requesting distribution
- permission. A sample catalog and other information normally sent to
- their customers will speed up the process. They should read the file
- VENDOR.DOC on the NAGS disk and be prepared to adhere to the
- requirements contained in it.
-
- Distributors who are ASP members are free to distribute NAGS without
- further permission from the author.
-
- BBS SYSOPS are free to distribute NAGS without obtaining permission
- from the author. They should read the file SYSOP.DOC on the NAGS disk
- and use the file description and file name contained in SYSOP.DOC. If
- the BBS software will accept a FILE_ID.DIZ program description file,
- they should use the one contained on the NAGS disk.
-
- NON-PROFIT users groups may also distribute NAGS without requesting
- author permission. They should read the SYSOP.DOC file and the VENDOR.DOC
- file that appears on the NAGS disk and adhere to the requirements
- contained in those files.
-
- If you enjoy NAGS, please register your copy of the program. To register,
- just fill out the registration form (at the end of this document or from
- the REGISTER.TXT file on your disk), and send it together with your
- registration fee of $17.00 (cash, check or money order in U.S. funds) to
- the address shown below. Registered users will receive, free of charge,
- the latest version of NAGS. This registered version has NO limits on the
- amount you can bet, and you start off with $500 instead of $50. In
- addition, the registered version contains a nifty utility program that
- displays statistics on all of the horses (races entered, races won, and
- winning percentage).
-
- If you've ALREADY registered, THANK YOU!
-
- If you pass this program on to others, either on floppy disk or through
- bulletin boards, please be sure to attach this document, and be sure that
- you pass along ONLY the EVALUATION version.
-
- Richard Olsen
- Olsen Outdoors
- 68 Hartwell Avenue
- Littleton, Mass. 01460
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-
- IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE....
-
- If you have trouble running Race The Nags, refer to the file on your
- disk called Q&A.TXT. It contains common questions and problems people
- have asked regarding the game. We've found that most questions can be
- answered by reading this file, and the manual. So, before calling or
- writing, please read them.
-
- CREDITS
-
- NAGS was inspired by my wife, Sally <grin>. Sally is the one who keeps
- things on an even keel around here. I envy her organizational skills and
- appreciate her infinite patience and unending support.
-
- NAGS was beta tested, critiqued, and whipped into shape by:
-
- 1. My nephews, Chris and Jon Macomber (ages 15 and 10 respectively)
- 2. My good friend, mentor, and fellow software author, Nels Anderson.
- Nels is the author of MahJongg, Shooting Gallery, SuperFly and Cipher
- among others. He's also a heck of a good pilot!
- 3. Another good friend, Dan Linton, of the Software Creations BBS.
- Dan is also the author of Picture Puzzle.
- 4. Yet another long-time friend and 'software type', Tom Ganley. Tom
- and I worked together for many years "in another life".
- 5. My 'gal Friday' and stepdaughter, Pam Landry. Pam helps out around here
- whenever she can, filling orders, answering mail & phone, and supplying
- distributors with up-to-date versions.
- 6. Pam's three year old daughter, Sarah. The luckiest bettor I know!
- 7. My daughter, Krista Eisenhaur (also my 'gal Saturday'). Krista
- mostly does disk duplication, but she'll be helping out more now
- that she lives closer. Having Sally, Pam, and Krista frees me up to
- do more of what I like best...program!
- 8. My brother-in-law, Brian Macomber. Brian helped me understand the
- betting process, and provided me with a racing program from one of
- his local tracks that gave me more insight into horse racing.
-
- If you've got a modem, give these two BBS systems a call:
-
- Xevious (sysop Nels Anderson) at (508) 875-3618
- Software Creations (sysop Dan Linton) at (508) 365-2359
-
- These are two of the best BBS's in the country! Both have many lines
- and LOTS of files!
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-
- *********************************************************************
- * DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY *
- *********************************************************************
-
- This software is sold "as is", without any warranty as to performance
- or any other warranties whether expressed or implied. Because of the
- many hardware and software environments into which this program may be
- used, no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered. The
- user must assume the entire risk of using the program. Any liability of
- the seller will be limited exclusively to product replacement or the
- refund of the registration fee.
-
-
- *********************************************************************
- * ASSOCIATION OF SHAREWARE PROFESSIONALS *
- *********************************************************************
-
- This software is produced by Richard Olsen who is 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, USA or send a CompuServe message via easyplex to ASP
- Ombudsman 70007,3536.
-
-
- _______
- ____|__ | (R)
- --| | |-------------------
- | ____|__ | Association of
- | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
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- |___|___| MEMBER
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-
- NAGS Version 1.2 USER REGISTRATION FORM
-
- Dear Dick,
-
- Enclosed please find my cash, check or money order for $17.00 in U.S.
- funds (that's $15 for registration and $2 for shipping). Please register
- me as a NAGS user and send me the latest version of the game, WITHOUT
- any bet limits and WITH $500 "seed money" instead of the $50 that comes
- with the Shareware Version. Also, please send any other goodies I'm
- entitled to.
-
- YOUR NAME____________________________________________________________
-
- STREET ADDRESS_______________________________________________________
-
- CITY, STATE, ZIP_____________________________________________________
-
- COUNTRY______________________________________________________________
-
- To help me determine the BEST distribution methods for my programs,
- please answer this question. I got my copy of NAGS from:
-
- A friend_____ A BBS System_____ A Shareware Distributor_____
-
- CompuServe_____ A Rack In A Store_____ Other Place____
-
- If you can, please tell me the name of the distributor, store, or
- rack sales company:
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- COMMENTS...SUGGESTIONS? We'd like to hear them!
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
-
- Dick, I need a (check one) ______5 1/4 inch ______3 1/2 inch disk!
-
- ** NOTE: IF YOU DON'T CHECK ONE, YOU WILL BE SENT A 5 1/4 INCH DISK! **
-
- Mail To:
-
- Richard Olsen
- Olsen Outdoors
- 68 Hartwell Avenue
- Littleton, MA 01460
-
-