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WELCOME TO TROOP TRACKER 3.0!
An OVERVIEW OF TROOP TRACKER
TROOP TRACKER is a menu driven program which stores valuable information
on the Scouts and Scouters of a Troop and presents that information in various
reports of use to the Troop during its operation.
Before any reports can be produced from the TROOP TRACKER program, the
user must give TROOP TRACKER certain data to process. This input process
starts by adding records to a troop roster. It is continued by updating
individual Scout or Scouter records with the details of Advancement
progression, Merit Badges earned, Troop and Patrol Offices served, and
information on any/all Training received. The process continues by the
addition of troop meeting Attendance for all troop meetings held and relevant
details from all Troop and Patrol Activities.
Depending upon the amount of data provided to TROOP TRACKER, the program
will generate Scout and Scouter rosters as well as a roster of Former Troop
members; three different types of mailing labels; an individual record for each
Scout or Scouter; an evaluation of how each Scout stands in regard to the
quantifiable requirements for advancement to his next Advancement Level; an
evaluation of a Scout or Scouter's eligibility to join the Order of the Arrow;
and an attendance summary for all Scouts.
TROOP TRACKER requires 300K RAM and a hard disk system, although it will
run more than adequately on a high density double disk drive system with High
Density 5.25" drives or High Density 1.4M 3.5" drives.
The number of Scouts/Scouters which the system can track is limited only
by the amount of storage medium; systemically, TROOP TRACKER is designed
to accommodate up to 499 Scouts and 500 Scouters before requiring a total
purging. It was designed (and is being used) by a currently registered
Scoutmaster.
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TROOP TRACKER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION SUBJECT PAGE
NUMBER NUMBER
Overview i
Summary of Changes from Version 1.1 i
Table of Contents ii
Definition of Shareware iii
TROOP TRACKER Use Agreement iii
1 Installation of TROOP TRACKER 1
2 Adding Data to the Troop Roster 2
3 Editing Data in the Troop Roster 4
4 Deleting Data from TROOP TRACKER 4
5 Updating an individual Scout's Record 5
6 Adding Troop/Patrol Activities 5
7 Printing Rosters or Labels 6
8 Printing Specified Reports 7
9 Updating Troop Attendance Records 8
10 Backing Up TROOP TRACKER Data
to Floppy Disk 9
License A
TROOP TRACKER Registration Form B
Supported Printer Listing C
Master Menu Screen D-1
Add Data Screen D-2
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DEFINITION OF SHAREWARE
Shareware distribution gives users a chance to try software before
buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue using it, you are
expected to register. Individual programs differ on details -- some request
registration while others require it, some specify a maximum trial period. With
registration, you get anything from the simple right to continue using the
software to an updated program with printed manual.
Copyright laws apply to both Shareware and commercial software, and the
copyright holder retains all rights, with a few specific exceptions as stated
below. Shareware authors are accomplished programmers, just like commercial
authors, and the programs are of comparable quality. (In both cases, there are
good programs and bad ones!) The main difference is in the method of
distribution. The author specifically grants the right to copy and distribute
the software, either to all and sundry or to a specific group. For example,
some authors require written permission before a commercial disk vendor may
copy their Shareware.
Shareware is a distribution method, not a type of software. You should
find software that suits your needs and pocketbook, whether it's commercial or
Shareware. The Shareware system makes fitting your needs easier, because you
can try before you buy. And because the overhead is low, prices are low also.
Shareware has the ultimate money-back guarantee -- if you don't use the
product, you don't pay for it.
TROOP TRACKER USE AGREEMENT
TROOP TRACKER is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to the
user for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but please do
not give it away altered or as part of another system. The essence of
"user-supported" software is to provide personal computer users with quality
software without high prices, and yet to provide incentive for programmers to
continue to develop new products. If you find this program useful and find
that you are using TROOP TRACKER and continue to use TROOP TRACKER after a
reasonable trial period (30 DAYS), you must make a registration payment of
$35.00 (PLUS $1.75 SALES TAX for Residents of the State of Maryland) to ROBERT
BARRENTINE.
The $35.00 registration fee will license one copy for use on any one
computer at any one time. You must treat this software just like a book. An
example is that this software may be used by any number of people and may be
freely moved from one computer location to another, so long as there is no
possibility of it being used at one location while it's being used at another.
Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the same time.
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Anyone distributing TROOP TRACKER for any kind of remuneration must first
contact ROBERT BARRENTINE at the address below for authorization. This
authorization will be automatically granted to distributors recognized by the
(ASP) as adhering to its guidelines for shareware distributors, and such
distributors may begin offering TROOP TRACKER immediately (However ROBERT
BARRENTINE must still be advised so that the distributor can be kept up-to-date
with the latest version of TROOP TRACKER.). Mail such notification to Robert
Barrentine, 321 1/2 Gorman
Avenue, Laurel, MD 20707-4707.
You are encouraged to pass a copy of TROOP TRACKER along to your friends
for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if they find that
they can use it. All registered users will receive Support as described in
Appendix A to this Manual.
This program is produced by 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 that 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 member's products.
Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442
or send a Compuserve message via Compuserve Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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1.0 RUNNING SETUP FOR TROOP TRACKER
1.0 SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS. TROOP TRACKER will operate better if your
CONFIG.SYS file contains these commands:
FILES = 20
BUFFERS = 20
Additionally, the PATH command in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file should allow for a
search of both drives [PATH = A:\;B:\], if on a double drive system. The PATH
statement for a hard disk system need not include the TRACKER subdirectory, but
may do so if that is your desire.
1.1 SETUP.EXE, included on the installation diskette, is a program that
should be run prior to attempting to run TROOP TRACKER. SETUP will ask you
certain questions that it needs to build the various constants that will be
referred to during the running of the TROOP TRACKER program.
1.2 MAKING BACKUP COPIES OF TROOP TRACKER
1.2.1 Double Disk Drive Systems. If you will be running TROOP TRACKER on
a double disk drive system, make backup copies of the distribution diskettes
BEFORE running SETUP. This will allow you to run SETUP at a later time should
you move or purchase a computer with different storage medium configurations.
There are no hidden files on the distribution diskette(s) so that you may use
either "COPY" or "DISKCOPY" to copy the files. Store your distribution
diskette(s) somewhere safe until you need them again.
1.2.2. Hard Drive Systems. TROOP TRACKER is designed to operate on
any ONE subdirectory of a hard disk system; I recommend using "TRACKER" but the
naming of this subdirectory is totally up to the user. Once the subdirectory is
created ["MD <subdirectory name>"], move to that subdirectory ["CD
<subdirectory name>"], and copy all files ["COPY A:*.*", once for each
distribution diskette] into that subdirectory. Store your distribution
diskette(s) somewhere safe until you need them again.
1.3 RUNNING SETUP.EXE. If installing TROOP TRACKER on a hard disk,
simply type "SETUP <cr>" while in the subdirectory which contains the TROOP
TRACKER files. If installing TROOP TRACKER on a double disk drive machine,
ensure that the disk with TRACKER.EXE is in drive B and the disk with SETUP.EXE
is in drive A.
1.3.1 RESPONDING TO SETUP. SETUP will ask you for your Council and
District names. After you respond to these questions, SETUP will ask for your
Unit and Number; here you should type in either "TROOP nnnn" or "POST nnnn"
(where nnnn is the national number assigned to your unit). SETUP will then ask
if TROOP TRACKER will be running on a hard disk system. Respond "Y" or "N", as
appropriate. If you are installing TROOP
TRACKER on a hard disk, SETUP will ask for the drive and your preferred
backup drive. SETUP will then repeat the information you have typed in
to insure that what you see is what you want. Type "Y" to accept the data
or "N" to return SETUP to a place in the program where it will request
the data again.
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1.3.2 WHAT IS SETUP DOING? All that SETUP is doing is creating a file
[IDENT.MEM] that will be invoked during the running of TROOP TRACKER so that
TROOP TRACKER will know where it is to operate and how to refer to your
council, district, and unit.
1.4 RUNNING TROOP TRACKER. To run TROOP TRACKER, type "TROOPTRK <cr>" at
the prompt.
2.0 ADDING SCOUT OR ADULT DATA TO THE TROOP TRACKER TROOP ROSTER
2.1 Mechanics of Adding Data. With the TROOP TRACKER Master Menu on the
screen, simply select "SCOUT" by pressing the letter "S" or by moving the
cursor to the Scout menu option using the cursor control arrows. From the Scout
sub-menu, you may then select ADD records, EDIT, or Delete Records as needed.
To access the Adult records, press the "A" key, or move the cursor using the
arrows, to the Adult menu option. If, having elected to add a record, you then
decide you don't want to add a record to the roster, press the "Esc"ape key in
the First Name & Initials field and then <cr> through the rest of the record
and press "E" for exit at the end of the record.
** 2.1.1 TIP: Throughout TROOP TRACKER, keep the CAPS LOCK function of your
computer ON. While most of the sorting done throughout TROOP TRACKER is date
related, the reports produced will be more uniform if all letters are in upper
case throughout. This is not, however, a requirement for entering data in any
field as TROOP TRACKER converts data to upper case where that is required.
2.2 Discussion of the contents of the various fields in the Troop Roster
dataset. While many of the fields in this record are self explanatory, there
are a few which require expansion. For some fields, this expansion is simply in
the form of tips while for others there are some system requirements. Please
read these carefully.
2.2.1 RECORD. This is a machine-generated field which simply tells you
how many records are in your dataset.
** 2.2.2 DATE. This is a machine-generated field which simply tells you the
date your machine believes it is. NOTE: Some operators lazily do not insure
that their computer has the correct date and time on the system clock before
they begin work. TROOP TRACKER uses the system clock to fill a field in the
Troop Roster which indicates when the Scout or Scouter concerned joined the
unit. This field is later used to compute data on advancement requirements and
when transferring a Scout or Scouter from the active to the Former Member
dataset. PLEASE INSURE THAT YOUR SYSTEM CLOCK IS CORRECT PRIOR TO STARTING
TROOP TRACKER.
2.2.3 FIRST NAME & INITIALS. Self explanatory. Note the comments in 2.1
regarding aborting data entry.
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2.2.4 FAMILY [or LAST or SUR-] NAME. Self explanatory.
2.2.5 ADDRESS, CITY, STATE. Self explanatory.
** 2.2.6 ZIP, PLUS4, AREA CODE, TELEPHONE. Self explanatory. Notice that
the space for area code is larger than most area codes. This might give you
space for telephone and extension, in area code and telephone number slots, if
the area code is known and will never change; maximum characters in the area
code blank is 7.
2.2.7 TROOP DATA. Self explanatory. Advancement date should be written
as YYMM [e.g., 8902 for February 1989.].
2.2.9 FAMILY DATA. Self explanatory. The Telephone numbers allow for a
5-character extension as well as an 8-character telephone number.
3.0 EDITING TROOP TRACKER TROOP ROSTER RECORDS
3.1 Mechanics of Editing TROOP TRACKER Records. In either the Scout or
Adult sub-menu, press the letter "E" or move the cursor to the Edit option
using the cursor directional arrows. TROOP TRACKER will present you with a menu
from which to select the dataset to be edited. You will be prompted for the
name of the individual whose record you wish to edit. A <cr> at that prompt
will take you back to the TROOP TRACKER Main Menu. If you type in some Scout or
Scouter's name at the prompt, TROOP TRACKER will find the data requested and
display it on the screen for editing.
** 3.1.1 In section 2.2.2, we mentioned that TROOP TRACKER uses the system
clock and that one of the uses of the system clock is to add data to this
BEGDATE field. Since you will be entering all members of the unit at one or two
sittings in order to get this system up and running, before you get too far
into using the system you want to remember to edit these BEGDATEs to the
correct dates for each member of your unit.
4.0 DELETING A MEMBER OF YOUR UNIT FROM TROOP TRACKER
4.1. Mechanics of Deleting a Member of the Unit from TROOP TRACKER. At
either the Adult or Scout sub-menu, select the delete option to activate the
deletion module. WARNING: BE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT TO DO BEFORE YOU
PROCEED TOO FAR INTO DELETE.
** 4.1.1 This module will prompt you for the name of the individual whose
record you want to delete from the database. The system will go to that record
and verify that this is the individual you want out before proceeding. Upon
verification, TROOP TRACKER will delete ALL references to that individual from
all secondary datasets [e.g., Advancement Dataset, Merit Badge Dataset, etc.]
and will then move the name, date the individual joined the unit [BEGDATE] and
date you are making this deletion into the Former Member Dataset. This is
another reason to insure that the systems clock is correct before entering
TROOP TRACKER.
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** 4.2 TIP: Do an edit of the individual to be deleted prior to deletion to
ensure that a member's BEGDATE, and name is as you want it to appear in the
Former Member dataset. Further, print two copies of the individual's record
with the troop (one for the individual and one for the troop's records) before
you delete the Scout or Scouter.
5.0 UPDATING AN INDIVIDUAL SCOUT OR SCOUTER'S RECORD
5.1 Mechanics of Updating and Individual Scout or Scouter's Record. At
the TROOP TRACKER Main Menu prompt, select the UPDATE RECORDS option from the
menu by pressing the letter "U" or by moving the cursor to the desired option
and pressing return. You will be presented with a secondary menu in which you
will be offered the option to add to an individual's record for Merit Badges,
Advancement, Training, Troop or Patrol Office held. You will also be given an
option to record Troop Uniform Inspection scores or add a Patrol or Troop
Activity. Depending upon the option you select at this second menu, you will
then be prompted for various pieces of information that the system will require
to add data to a specified dataset.
** 5.2 TIPS: Add all Skill Awards, Language Interpreter Strips, and all
non-BSA training an individual may have received to the Training dataset. Add
Arrow of Light and other appropriate awards [50 Miler, International
Activities, etc.] to the Training Dataset. This is one of two datasets that
TROOP TRACKER will search when you ask it for a printout of all individuals
with a certain skill. An individual's experience just might serve as sufficient
skill for some activities. Add all Order of the Arrow elections to the dataset
as though it was an elected or appointed office. In this way, this information
will appear on the Individual Record when that report is printed.
6.0 ABOUT ADDING A TROOP OR PATROL ACTIVITY TO THE DATABASE
6.1 TROOP TRACKER will then ask you for certain data regarding the
activity to be logged, discussed below, which will then be added to the ACTYLOG
dataset. TROOP TRACKER will then take you through the Troop Roster, asking you
if each member did or did not participate in the activity. Your responses to
this query will decide whether a particular individual's record is updated with
the activity information or not.
6.2 About the various fields in the ACTYLOG dataset.
** 6.2.1 Location. You will be asked, "Where did you go on this outing?"
The ACTYLOG dataset has allocated for the response to this question a
20-character field which should give you enough room to adequately describe the
activity. If you should exceed the 20-character limit, only the first 20
characters in your response will be included in the dataset. TIP: If you wish
to distinguish between Troop and/or Patrol events, start each entry with either
"T-" or "P-", as appropriate.
6.2.2 Date. You will be asked, "What date did you leave the assemble
area? (YYMMDD)" TROOP TRACKER will require a 6-digit date (e.g., 900204 = 4
February 1990) and will use this date when reporting activities by sorting on
the date in the various printed reports.
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6.2.3 Days and Nights. TROOP TRACKER will use the numbers you provide
here when computing advancement eligibility (Tenderfoot through First Class)
and when evaluating an individual for eligibility to join the Order of the
Arrow.
** 6.3 Tip. If you have Scouts who leave an event early, or arrive late to
an event, you can log their attendance as a separate event so that their number
of days and nights is accurate. Essentially, what you would do is to repeat all
relevant data entered for the first activity log entry, except for the dates,
which you would change to reflect the different dates attended.
7.0 PRINTING ROSTERS, LABELS, OR PRE-FORMATTED REPORTS
7.1 Mechanics of obtaining printed output from TROOP TRACKER. At the
TROOP TRACKER Main Menu, select the REPORTS to activate this module. You will
be presented with a secondary menu that will offer you a selection of different
label formats, four roster formats, and the reports discussed below.
7.2 Printing Rosters. TROOP TRACKER will prepare a roster of the Scouts
or Scouters in a troop which will include:
For Scouts: For Scouters:
Name Name
Address Address
Telephone - Patrol Home Telephone
Troop or Patrol Office Troop Office
Parent's Names - Adv Level
In addition to these rosters, TROOP TRACKER will also produce a roster of
former members of your unit which includes their name, the date they joined the
unit and the date they were removed from the troop roster. Patrol Rosters, will
present the Scout members of a unit separated by Patrol and will provide, the
Scout's name, address, telephone number, rank, and Patrol or Troop Office.
7.2.1 The printing function invoked here includes an imbedded command to
your printer to use the compressed print mode. This allows TROOP TRACKER to
print four roster entries across a line of the printed page.
7.3 Printing Labels. TROOP TRACKER is designed to produce labels using
and one of five standard label sizes/configurations. After selecting the
contents of the label (see below) select the size/configuration desired. You
will prompted to ensure that your printer is on and online and the labels will
be produced. TROOP TRACKER will print three types of labels:
7.3.1 A set of labels for all Scouts in the Troop addressed, "To the
Parents of " each Scout. These are envisioned to be used with newsletters,
committee letters, and other such mailings.
7.3.2 A set of labels for all Scouters in the unit. As with the "parent"
labels, these are envisioned for specific mailing purposes.
7.3.3 A set of generic return address labels. These labels, which include
the Council, District, and Unit identification are envisioned to be used as
return address labels where the returnability of the mailing is irrelevant
(since no real "address" data is included) or they can be used to produce
gummed labels for labeling unit equipment.
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7.4 Preformatted Reports. In general, TROOP TRACKER is set up to deliver
75 characters of print across a page with a 5 character margin. TROOP TRACKER
will produce the following preformatted reports:
7.4.1 Troop Attendance Report. (This report can either be viewed or
printed.) This is a summary report which analyzes the attendance record for
each Scout in the unit and reports that attendance in terms of a percentile of
all meetings recorded during a specified period of time. TROOP TRACKER will ask
for a begin and end date (both in a YYMMDD format; e.g., 900204 = February 4th,
1990) and use those dates as the top and bottom ends of the considered period
of time.
7.4.2 Individual Scout (or Scouter) Record. (This report will only be
printed.) This report will print all details of a Scout (or Scouter) as
reflected in Troop records. The data is presented so that this report can serve
as a Transfer Sheet for an individual as it contains a place for a certifying
signature from the Scoutmaster.
7.4.3 Members with a Particular Skill. (This report will only be
printed.) To produce this report, TROOP TRACKER will ask for the skill you are
searching for. It will then search the Merit Badge dataset and the Training
dataset to see who in the unit has the desired skill. You will be given a list
of these people with the element of information that made TROOP TRACKER select
them. NOTE: Specifying the skill you will be searching on is an acquired skill
which is based, in part, on how much data you have logged into the system on
the skills your Scouts or Scouters have received in training. As discussed in
section 5, the more details you insert in the training dataset the better you
will be able to use this function.
7.4.4 Evaluate a Scout for Advancement. (This report will only be
printed.) This report will print an objective evaluation of a Scout's
eligibility for advancement using the various criteria which can be "counted"
and is not intended to replace or supplant the valuable role of the Board of
Review in the advancement process. In fact, some leaders may prefer to use this
form as an "aide memoir" during the Scoutmaster's Conference which proceeds the
Board of Review.
7.4.5 Evaluate a Scout (or Scouter) for OA Eligibility. (This report
will only be printed.) This report will produce an Advancement and camping time
eligibility report which is designed to serve as a screening device for use
prior to OA elections. As with the Advancement Evaluation Report, above, it is
not intended to supplant the electoral selection process.
10.0 BACKING UP TROOP DATA TO FLOPPY DISK.
10.1 THIS PROCEDURE IS DESIGNED TO BE USED ONLY BY HARD DISK SYSTEMS.
Double floppy disk systems can achieve the desired level of data security by
simply copying the diskette with the various .DBF files onto a blank, formatted
diskette using DOS.
10.2 Backing up data is a procedure that is seldom appreciated until a
tragic accident or electronic malfunction reminds people that they should have
backed up. WE STRONGLY URGE UNITS TO MAINTAIN SECURE COPIES OF ALL DATA. In
fact, we recommend that units maintain a two or three tiered backup system so
that you have a somewhat redundant backup disk collection.
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10.3 Before invoking this module, please ensure that you have a blank,
formatted diskette available. REMEMBER, write on the label before putting the
label on the diskette.
11. RECONFIGURING OR REDEFINING YOUR PRINTER INFORMATION
11.1 To activate the redefine your printer function, select the PRINTER
option from the main menu. You will be prompted to input the reference number
that is used with your printer. The list of Printers support by TROOP TRACKER
and their reference numbers is located in Appendix
C.
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SCOUT
TRACKER
Version 3.0
(C) Copyright 1991,1992
Robert Barrentine
321 1/2 Gorman Avenue
Laurel, Maryland, USA 20707-4707
Tel. (301) 490-7104
LICENSE
The TROOP TRACKER program is a copyrighted software product developed and
owned by Robert Barrentine, located in Laurel, Maryland, USA.
Robert Barrentine grants you the right to reproduce and use copies of this
version of his TROOP TRACKER software product, subject to the limitations
specified below, and on the express condition that you do not receive any
payment, commercial benefit, or other consideration for such use, or change
this license agreement or the following copyright notice which appears in the
software, documentation, user interface, menus, and magnetic media: (C)
Copyright 1991 Robert Barrentine. All rights reserved worldwide.
Limitations:
You may make and keep backup copies of the software for your personal use,
provided that you copy all the copyright, trademark, and other information
indicated on the initial screen display on each backup copy label.
Registered users receive Unlimited Technical Support in response to
written queries or telephone queries (8 a.m.- 4p.m. EST). To register, mail
the TROOP TRACKER Registration Form/Invoice, Appendix B of this manual, with a
check drawn on a U.S. bank for the registration fee to this address:
Robert Barrentine
321 1/2 Gorman Avenue
Laurel, Maryland, USA 20707-4707
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, PERFORMANCE, OR OTHERWISE; ALL WARRANTIES ARE
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. BY USING TROOP TRACKER, YOU AGREE THAT NEITHER ROBERT
BARRENTINE NOR ANY OTHER RELATED PARTIES WILL BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD
PARTY FOR ANY USE OF (OR INABILITY TO USE) OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR
FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, EVEN
IF WE ARE NOTIFIED OF SUCH POSSIBILITY IN ADVANCE. (SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE
FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.)
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You may not reverse-engineer, disassemble, modify, decompile or create
derivative works of this product. You acknowledge that the product includes
certain trade secrets and confidential information, all of which is the
copyrighted intellectual property of Robert Barrentine. TROOP TRACKER is a
trademark of Robert Barrentine. All rights are reserved worldwide.
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TROOP TRACKER REGISTRATION FORM/INVOICE
Purchaser's Name: _______________________________________
Purchaser's Address: ____________________________________
(Include ZIP Code)
____________________________________
____________________________________
Date of Purchase: _____________________________________
1CY TROOP TRACKER VER 3.0 Registration Fee $35.00
(Residents of Maryland, please add Sales Tax
of $1.75) ______
TOTAL ENCLOSED: ______
May we send you details of other Scout related programs that we are
now developing? (Circle One)
YES NO
Remarks:
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Appendix C - Setting Up Your Printer
TROOP TRACKER has been designed to work with the printers listed below.
Upon running TROOP TRACKER for the first time, you will be asked to define
the printer that you will be using with this program. Select the printer
your system is using from the list of printers provided below and make a
note (mental or otherwise) of the number that has been assigned to that
printer. When requested by TROOP TRACKER, type in the number that corresponds
to your printer and TROOP TRACKER will make the various codes
that apply to your printer a part of its operating memory.
NOTE: If your specific printer is not listed below, consult your
printer's User Manual to determine which of the printers listed below are
the printers that are compatible with your printer. Some trial and error
testing will indicate which printer selection gives you the best results.
Should you ever changes your printer, select the menu option on the
TROOP TRACKER Main Menu which allows you to change your printer. After
consulting the list below, type in the number that corresponds to the new
printer that you are using. TROOP TRACKER will make the necessary changes
to the operating files and you may immediately begin to use your new
printer settings.
LIST OF PRINTERS SUPPORTED BY TROOP TRACKER
AST TurboLaser 1 Cordata LP300 20
Alphacom 8125 2 Cordata Lbls 10x1"high 21
Anadex 9620A 3 DaisyWriter 1500/2000 22
Anadex DP-6500 4 Data Products SPG-8010 23
Anadex DP-9000/DP-9500 5 Datasouth DS 180 24
Anadex DP-9001/DP-9501 6 Diablo 620 & 630 25
Blaser 7 Dynax DX-15 26
Brother HR1 8 Epson E/F/J/RX/LQ 27
Brother HR15/25 9 Epson EX-800/1000 28
C. Itoh 8510A 10 Epson LX 29
C. Itoh F10 11 Epson LX-90 30
C. Itoh LIPS 10+ 12 Epson MX 31
Canon LBP-8 A1/A2 13 Generic printer 32
Canon LBP-8 A1/A2(ISO) 14 HP 2225C+ (Epson Mode) 33
Centronics 351/352/353 15 HP 2225C+ (HP Mode) 34
Centronics H80-1/H80-2 16 HP Label: 10x1" high 35
Citizen MSP-10/MSP-15 17 HP Label: 11x1" high 36
Comrex CR-I 18 HP Label: 7x1.5" high 37
Comrex CR-II 19 HP LaserJet 38
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HP LaserJet 500/+/II 39 Qume Sprint 9/45, 9/55 86
HP PaintJet (HP3630) 40 Sanyo PR-5500 87
IBM 80 CPS Graphics 41 Silver Reed 550 (Line) 88
IBM 80 CPS Matrix 42 Silver Reed 550 (Ser) 89
IBM Color Printer 43 Silver Reed 770 90
IBM LetterQuality 5218 44 Star Gemini 10-X/15-X 91
IBM Pageprinter 3812 45 Star Radix 10/15 92
IBM Proprinter 46 Texas Inst 850/855 93
IBM Quietwriter 5201 47 Texas Inst 860/865 94
IBM Quietwriter III 48 Toshiba P 341/351 95
IBM Wheelprinter 5216 49 Toshiba P1340 96
IDS 460 50 Toshiba P1350 97
IDS Prism 80/132 51 Toshiba P1351 98
Juki 6100 52 Xerox 2700 II 99
Kyocera F-1010 (Land) 53 Xerox 4045 - 630 Mode 100
Kyocera F-1010 (Port) 54
Mannesmann MT160/180 55
Mannesmann Spirit-80 56
NEC Pinwriter P2/P3 57
NEC Pinwriter P2200 58
NEC Pinwriter P5/P6/P7 59
NEC Silentwriter LC850 60
NEC Silentwriter LC860 61
NEC Spinwriter 3550 62
NEC Spinwriter 5515/25 63
NEC Spinwriter 7710/20 64
NEC Spinwriter 7715/25 65
NEC Spinwriter 7730 66
Oki Laserline 6 67
Oki Microline 182/183 68
Oki Microline 192/193 69
Oki Microline 292/3/4 70
Oki Microline 82A/83A 71
Oki Microline 84/92/93 72
Oki Okimate 20 73
Oki Pacemark 2350 74
Oki Pacemark 2410 75
Oki Pacemerk 2410-IBM 76
Oki Plug&Play 192/193 77
Oki Plug&Play 82A/83A 78
Oki Plug&Play 84/92/93 79
Panasonic KX-P1090 80
Panasonic KX-P1091 81
Panasonic KX-P3151 82
QuadLaser 83
Quadram QuadJet 84
Qume Sprint 5 85
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