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30.1 | HOPE THIS WILL HELP | MERIDN::IZZO | | Tue Apr 15 1986 17:34 | 17 |
| WE, HERE IN THE CONNECTICUT DISTRICT, HAVE A MACHINE CALLED AN
ARCTURAS. THIS MACHINE TAKES INFORMATION THAT COMES ACROSS A MONITOR
AND MAGNIFIES IT ONTO A MOVIE SCREEN. PERHAPS YOUR DISTRICT HAS
ONE YOU COULD BORROW. IF NOT, GIVE ME A CALL (DTN: 255-5377) AND
I'LL FIND OUT WHAT IT WOULD TAKE TO GET OURS. TO PURCHASE ONE IS
OVER 5K - SORRY.
WHILE ON THE SUBJECT, I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO WORK OUT GETTING OUR
EQUIPMENT TO SHOWS MY BIGGEST PROBLEM HAS BEEN THE ENVIRONMENT (DUST,
ETC.) ANY SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO GET AROUND THAT PROBLEM, SOFTWARE
PACKAGES THAT HAVE WORKED FOR YOU, PARTICULAR SYSTEM QUIRKS?
ANY HELP WOULD BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED.
THANKS.
ANN IZZO
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30.2 | Computers and Horses | DSSDEV::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Wed Apr 16 1986 18:35 | 13 |
| The machine that was mentioned in the first reply to your note that
takes info from the monitor to a movie screen sound like a good
idea. To possibly help with the bright sunlight situation glaring
on the screens - if the movie screen had it's back to the sun and
maybe even a temp. wall a little higher than the screen was put
on both sides and the back of the movie screen it might shade it
enough. I know I've seen the VCR's at shows in a booth type structure
which seemed to provide enough protection from the sun for viewers.
In your case, you seem to have a large audience viewing the screen
at one time and a smaller booth wouldn't do.
Pat
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30.3 | Stalled for an answer... | NEWVAX::AIKEN | I love Crabbet Arabians! 301-867-1584 | Tue Sep 09 1986 19:17 | 10 |
| Sometimes, at horse fairs or large shows, horse owners will bring
monitors and vcr's to show stallions/mares/etc at liberty. The
best setup I've seen has been in a large stall. Put stall curtains
or sheets on the walls, a woven-reed rug and plants around it.
Place your monitor in one of the back corners. Putting a sheet
on the ceiling a la Arab tents cuts the dust tremendously.
A table outside the stall with flyers, photo album, etc., and a
cooler of lemonade draws a lot of interested people!!
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30.4 | ANSWER TO ANN IZZO | SNICKR::BAGGS | | Mon Nov 24 1986 16:42 | 10 |
| HI !! WE DID HAVE A COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT REALLY WORKED OUT WELL
THIS YEAR AT THE N.E. YOUTH OLYMPICS !! WHAT WE HAD TO DO THOUGH
IS REALLY CLEAN & AIR CONDITION THE ENTRY BOOTH AT THE NORTHAMPTON
FAIRGROUNDS - I DO NOT KNOW WHAT PACKAGE THEY USED BUT IT WORKED
OUT SUPER - WE HAD A PRINTOUT FOR THE ANNOUNCER AND GATE MAN AS
TO WHO WAS ENTERED, ETC. I WILL FIND OUT MORE INFO IF YOU ARE STILL
INTERESTED.
SOMEHOW YOUR NAME IS REALLY FAMILAR ?? ANN, HAVE WE SHOWN TOGETHER??
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30.5 | | USSCSL::IZZO | Ann Izzo...DTN: 255-5377 | Tue Nov 25 1986 12:50 | 13 |
| Re .4
Yes, I'm definitely still interested since we hold our show at the
Northampton Fairgrounds too.
I don't think we've ever shown together per se...but you probably
know my name from the Connecticut Appaloosa Association. Until
last month, when I bailed out, I was V.P. and was involved with
out Youth Team two years ago. A couple of the kids showed my mare
at the Youth Olympics in '85 at Forest Cabins. Since you're involved
in NEHC as well, you may know my name from the judge's list.
Ann
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30.6 | why not ask DEC | CSC32::KOLBE | Liesl-Colo Spgs- DTN 522-5681 | Wed Nov 26 1986 22:17 | 5 |
| I wouldn't know who to ask about it but DEC has a traveling show
that goes to state and county fairs to demo PC's to farmers. They
must have a way around the problems. I think I heard about this
from a DEC video but don't really remember. At any rate marketing
would probably know about it. Liesl
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30.7 | | USSCSL::IZZO | Ann Izzo...DTN: 255-5377 | Mon Dec 01 1986 12:28 | 12 |
| Yes, Liesl. _At one time_ there was such a DEC group. They went
in mobile computer rooms (vans) and demo'd equipment all over the
place.
However, over the past year or so, Digital has changed it's focus
and position on the PC marketplace. It is no longer a market that
DEC is concerned about, and former PC groups have literally
disappeared.
That brings us back to peg one. (sigh)
Ann
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30.8 | Horses on Computer | CHGV04::LEECH | DTN:421-5623 Chicago, Ill. RLO | Mon Nov 16 1987 13:09 | 9 |
| Does anyone out there know of a program that includes a kind of
calender that you can use to keep track of when a horses' routine
maintenance (shots, worming, shoes etc.) needs are due? It seems
to me that this would be a good thing to have especially if you
have more than one critter.
Thanks in advance
Pat
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30.9 | VAXMATE/IBM PC program | CADSE::NAJJAR | | Mon Nov 16 1987 16:20 | 15 |
| Pat - can you clarify what you meant by 'program'? If you meant
a software package for a computer, I know of a couple. One of them
is the Microsoft Windows software that runs on the VAXmate (IBM
pc compatible machine). Microsoft Windows has a program called
Calendar, and it allows you to highlight days on a calendar and
write notes/memos associated with that day.
The program displays the calendar in two forms - one is the
traditional days of the month format of wall calendars, and the other
is the days of the week format of your traditional desktop
weeky minder books.
I don't know of anything like this that runs under VMS.
You can also set alarms on
certain days that you want to be reminded of appointments, etc.
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30.10 | more info | CHGV04::LEECH | DTN:421-5623 Chicago, Ill. RLO | Mon Nov 16 1987 18:24 | 15 |
| Sorry I wasn't clear in my first note. What I was looking for
was a computer program that would have a menue so that you could
bring up each horse and have all of its biographical data (sex,
age, breed, etc.) and also have a way to enter a field or fields
for special medical problems such as allergic reations, ties up
when worked hard, tends to colic, and a place to enter the routine
stuff such as when shots and shoeings are due. I would try to write
something like this except that my programing ability is limited.
I work in field service and have never need to be program much beyond
a few machine language routines to check out basic hardware functions.
This program is just something that I thought would be nice to be
able to use if it existed.
Thanks, Pat
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30.11 | Some night when I have nothing else to do... | NHL::NICKERSON | Bob Nickerson DTN 282-1663 :^) | Mon Nov 16 1987 20:34 | 14 |
| There is an outfit called Equine Associates which is a DEC OEM that
sells an equine management program but it is fairly expensive (more
than $2K as I recall).
I've been meaning to put together something like this using dBase
III but I've never gotten around to finishing it. If I get going
on some cold winter night, I'll make it available here. dBase III
is a program which runs with MS-DOS so it would be compatible with
most PC's, Rainbows and Vaxmates.
Regards,
Bob
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30.12 | an offer to help | MTBLUE::BUTTERMAN_HO | | Tue Nov 17 1987 11:38 | 9 |
|
Hi Bob - what can we do to encourage/help you undertake this
project? CC and I have spent many winter nights talking about
it - but that's as far as it has gone... I bet there are many
folks (me included) who would love to be a "test site" for your
product! The package prices which I have seen quoted were way
out of our 'cost effective range' and didn't run on DEC equipment.
Let us know - I at least want to help. Regards - h
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30.13 | How's this? | CADSE::NAJJAR | | Tue Nov 17 1987 16:11 | 42 |
| If you have an IBM pc or compatible, I know of a package that is
fairly inexpensive, called PFS:Professional File. It is a information
mangement package that allows you to create a form to hold information
you want to store. You can then search on certain key fields (in
this case the horse's name) to make updates, print out various types
of reports, etc. You can also perform certain calculation like
adding two or more fields together to get a total or something.
A sample form could look like this:
Horse's Name: Age:
Height: Sex: Breed: Color:
Sire: Dam:
Date of last worming: Cost:
Date of last shots Cost:
Rhino: Flu: Tetanus:
E/W Encephalitis: Coggins:
Date of last Shoeing: New/Reset: Cost:
{any other info you want to track can be included. There
are 30 'pages' to a form, and after the last page of info
you have there is a place for additional notes.}
You can print out a listing of info with column headers as follows:
Horse's Name Age Last Shoeing Date New/Reset Cost
------------------------------------------------------------------
Sam 6 11/02/87 N $60.00
Corks 19 10/15/87 R $40.00
Natassia 2 11/12/87 R $30.00
Sebastian 12 10/10/87 N $55.00
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TOTAL $185.00
You can send me mail on TOPDOC::NAJJAR if you want more info on
the package.
-Julie
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30.14 | When the frost is on the pumpkin... | NHL::NICKERSON | Bob Nickerson DTN 282-1663 :^) | Tue Nov 17 1987 20:20 | 11 |
| Sounds like Julie may have an acceptable answer. I'll definately
start looking at putting together something this winter but for
now the weather is still good enough to continue fixing fences,
painting bare surfaces, and getting other maintenance stuff done.
When its time to go into hibernation I'll start on this project.
My programming efforts are always modular so I'll make modules
available as I finish them and do some level of testing first.
I've already played around with some screens so I should be able
to have something done by mid January.
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30.15 | | MIST::BACKSTROM | | Thu Nov 19 1987 18:26 | 10 |
| I've used dBase for several years and its always been a pain to
use. Never used dBase 3, but if it's anything like its predecessors
I wish you all the luck in the world. Wouldn't a spread sheet type
system work better?
I seem to recall that there were several companys listed in Tack 'n Tog
magazine and book that provided programs for horse farms. I'll
look them up tonight and post them in this topic.
Larry.
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30.16 | Its still dBase for me! | CSMADM::NICKERSON | Bob Nickerson DTN 282-1663 :^) | Thu Nov 19 1987 21:03 | 13 |
| I guess one persons meat is another's poison. dBase is a data base
management program which can be tailored to your specific needs
(either poorly or well depending on the programmer). Keeping records
like this is a classical data base problem. Spreadsheets try to
do database things but fall very short because they are not designed
to do this task. My guess is that if you had problems with dBase
it is because the procedures were written poorly since you can write
them to match the best standalone programs. Like I said we all
like different approaches but for me I'll take dBase.
Bob_who_is_a_dBase_fan
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30.17 | | MIST::BACKSTROM | | Thu Nov 19 1987 22:43 | 17 |
| re: .8
The orginal dBase documentation was an afterthought. I wrote a
complete mailorder entry system for my mailorder busniess back in
the early 80's. It kept track of order pending, labels, accounting,
database purging for duplicate (but not exact) entries and taxes.
Once I got is working, I have only detected 2 programmer errors
during the last ~5 years. Certain field names blew dbase away along
with variable names. You have to remember, this coding was all
done on IMSAI S-100 system (CPM). I have since got it converted to run
on my pc xt. I did try to convert it to dbase 3 one day, but dbase's
convert file blewup on one of my database's structure. I works
good enought on dBase 2, but slow when sorting. Of course, dBase
is still the base thing available.
Larry.
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30.18 | There is software available. | MPGS::DENTINO | | Tue Jul 05 1988 20:53 | 6 |
| There are programs out there. I have a couple of demo disks that may be
just what you are looking for. Some are expensive and some are
reasonable. Send mail to MPGS::DENTINO and I will fill you in.
nick.
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30.19 | pc based applications ?? | VELVET::CAMELIO | | Mon Jan 06 1992 22:59 | 8 |
| Does anyone have any history with PC based applications which
could be used to manage a show, a barn for boardingetc.
I could always create the database,spreadsheet etc. from scratch
but I was wondering if anyone had already gont to the trouble or
are aware of any that you can buy?
thanks
BC.
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30.20 | They're out there somewhere | KOPEC::ROBERTS | | Tue Jan 07 1992 10:19 | 4 |
| I've seen several ads for such things over the years, but I can't
remember any names off hand.
-ellie
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30.21 | I've seen them advertised too | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Admire spirit in horses & women! | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:38 | 3 |
| I've seen ads for them to over the past 5 years or so. I think there is
an ad for one of the products in the current(Jan 92) issue of EQUUS...
(I get more out of the ads in EQUUS lately than the articles)
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