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- ### CSB suite version 2.00 ##################################################
-
- Cricket.Docs.Readme / Thu 7th September 1995
-
- ### Introduction ############################################################
-
- Welcome to CSB.
-
- The CSB suite, whose documents directory you are now perusing, is a set of
- powerful cricket scoring and statistics applications, coded by me over the
- course of two summers.
-
- All of the documentation for the suite is included in this directory; this
- file is a sort of general overview.
-
- If you're a cricket enthusiast (like me) you may be interested in the
- demonstration matches; you may equally well have thought this was a cricket
- game and be really annoyed. If you're a scorer (like me) you may be inter-
- ested in using the program or seeing what stats are produced and saying "huh,
- well, it's no replacement for a proper ACU scorer." (I agree, actually). If
- you are a programmer (like me) you may be interested in some of the routines
- (heh, maybe not...).
-
- ### Definitions & license ###################################################
-
- The CSB suite version 2 is: version
-
- The !CSB application. 2.31b
- The !MakeTeam application. 2.02
- The !Update application. 0.02
-
- This documentation directory & contents.
- The 'Demos' directory & contents.
-
- The CSB suite is Freeware - you may copy it freely distributable provided
- all the above are included. Please delete your 'Options' file from !CSB
- before distributing. You may not sell the suite. However, Public Domain
- libraries may distribute the suite provided they charge at most 3 pounds
- (sterling) per disc.
-
- Comments or any feedback whatsoever is (are?) welcome; my address is as
- the bottom of this file. I am also happy to distribute source code for the
- suite applications (send a disc); sources are not included with this release to save space.
-
- For further details on individual applications or filetypes produced
- (these are not sanctioned) see the relevant files in this directory.
- Simply put, MakeTeam is used to create cricket team files, which are fed
- into CSB before the match. CSB is used during the match to record it, ball by
- ball, or after the match, all at once.
-
- All applications were written in C using the wonderful DeskLib library.
-
- ### Acknowledgements, etc. ##################################################
-
- Production team: Zap 1.20
- FormEd 2.87
- EasyC 1.25/2.03
- DeskLib 2.10
- 2MB A3010
-
- Planned improvements: make CSB output a proper scoresheet, either direct
- to paper or as a drawfile; addition of a !RunChart application, which
- produces run charts (yeah, ok...); make Update work properly.
-
- Thanx: Martin Williams, Danny Wilde & Phil Solem, Jason Williams & the
- DeskLib crew, erm... that's it. How sad.
-
- Post will reach me (eventually, but definitely) if sent to:
-
- John Fairhurst
- 5, Hinchley Close
- Esher
- Surrey
- KT1O - OBY
-
- Or, until 20th July:
-
- John Fairhurst
- 18, Hill Street
- Warwick
- Warkwickshire
- CV34 5AP
-
- And e-mail, again until 20th July:
-
- john_fairhurst@uk.ibm.com
-
-
- Cheers.
- Bye.
-
- (Guess what I just did? I'm in Zap, right, and to lay down a row of hashes I
- pressed ^U, typed 77, and pressed ^F3 instead of ⇧3. Result: one knackered
- disc. Oops.)
-
- #############################################################################
-
- (That's it.)