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7.0.4.0 (2008.12.05)

RunScore Team
  • Can now sort labels by column as well as by row.
  • Handle ties in cross country races.
  • Fixed a problem when bringing in ChampionChip or ChronoTrack chips via TCP/IP. If the computer got very busy, some data could be lost.

7.0.3.0 (2008.10.21)

RunScore Team
  • Add browser scroll capability to RunScore output.
  • Steven Keith suggested a new command @time which been added which allows you to set times in the Results screen.
  • New command Advance Export App will cause the advancer information to be appended to a previously exported file.
  • At request of Pat Leone, add Team Score Export command for cross country races so you can produce a format for uploading to a web page.

7.0.2.0 (2008.09.16)

RunScore Team
  • An Events file editor has been added to RSServer.
  • A number of users, including ones very familiar with RunScore, have told me that they have often forgotten to sort results. Therefore, RunScore has been changed to always sort the results unless you use the new command: NO SORT.

7.0.1.0 (2008.07.28)

RunScore Team
  • At request of Bill Teschek and encouragement from Bob Teschek and Steven Keith there is now a way to do team scoring based on Age and Gender grading. This is invoked with the new command Team Score Agegrade.

7.0 (2008.06.21)

RunScore Team
  • After 13 months of development and five months of testing by many users, the RunScore Client/Server package is released.
  • The older RSW.exe will be retained but changes will not be made. All users are encouraged to move to RSServer even if they do not plan to do networking.

?? (1997)

RunScore Team
  • Supported ChampionChip
  • Decided to stop calling the program “Running Score II” and call it “RunScore” since that is what most customers were calling it. Easier to say, right?

?? (1992)

RunScore Team
  • Add “passing of parameters” (RunScore macros in @ files) feature which allowed much more flexible programming. This was instituted to handle the Adirondack Canoe Classic which had a huge number of classes.

August 1986: RRCA demonstration

RunScore Team
  • This meeting is what really launched RunScore. We scored their 5 km race on Sunday morning using a push-button attached to the serial port and a bar code scanner attached to the keyboard with my son, Clain, doing the scanning and Wayne Nichol (of course measurement fame) pushed the timing button at the same time he was the announcer for the race.

1.0 (1985)

RunScore Team
  • First compiled version of RunScore DOS, call Running Score II. The reason for the II is that an earlier program, written in BASIC, was called Running Score.