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F••1'4 TOMCATG.AMlE ST:ATUlS,
DIS,P'LAVS, ,(Continued)
Ide nt ilicalia n
~nrorftllaUo
n-"Id ~
Con1inuecll)
P~e$Shng .AIJVANC·E
once
lmoria
l
ICSlI!Ji9S
the
Id
01 disp~ay to
aooear',
l1Iis
d~play
d'esorubes whl1ch
'0:1'
the
"ilnstaIJr' optiOns,
is,
OUlirentl~
in efif,e,ct. ~or
example,
it too
YES
,option
of
illhe INSl.AILL fACTORY
,AdjuSilJnent
frtem (Ad
70)
'was last
seleaed,
~A:OrOR'Y,SEll,/NGaIJPears
o.n ~he Player
ScIOli!!'
display,s.
Changing liI1e,seU~ng
Ill'f any DUller gamB'
,adjustment
item,. aUell'
sele'ct~ogl
tile
YIES
option for Ad 70
,causes
the,
dIs~l!ay
hil'
clilamge
10
FAOTOR'Y
At
TERED.
SimUady'.
if
the
o,pe'!ial:or seleets th'e
YIES
cp-
ticm for l.NiSl'A!ll
H!AR'O (Ad
65}l
t
'[he dlslOlay
indicates,
,HARD BETTING.
Changing a game 8dJus~men1:
i:em
later
'then causes the
diS;iplay
to
show
U'ARD
At
TERED.
-
Audit 1,",f"orl11llitilon,~~AJU
While
~lI1e
AUT'O-JUP
SWHiCh
fiemailns,
ln the Up pmiiition.
'the eeeraior
can pre'5s the ADVANCE swHtctl
o'nee. b:rll!~ly', ~o
begin
tile
backJbox displays of ,Audit
(sometimes
,e-alled
"bookkee:pin~:JI"}
Iointo,rma1ion.
Forty·four audi~ en1ries are now availa'b1Ie.
ICa[cu~al'kHlI 0"
the
variOlJs factDr.S
tcS
no
longer
neces'sary
be-
,callsa, ~ _,
F-14 TOMCATs
S~,S'tem-'1 1A game program noW' perf10nns ,alii 'the compl.UtaHons ,
This
in:lor-
maUcr1
Is, IntEl'ooed
to'
s.iei
the
DWiflerlopef,e!,'lCt
-nn e1valuartlng how
'~'he
,game is,
performing
'im
!e1,i9Ch
'l\')ca.-
'lion,
by
providing
knowledge about which [game fe'awlfe,s
are
f1eeeMn,g
1:hE!'most
play.
With
this info,(-
matian, ~he OWiI'lEu'Ioperatol"
can d!e.erm~na'
wheliller
adj;uS1rngl
the, game
'featl!JliEiS
to orMr settings w:i,U
,contribute
'10 nCfe',as:fJd
game eamings.
The opemtC)r ,can pmss, tli'le A!!),VANCE blJlltDI1I
OntlB
to vi,ew' eac-h,.~udil:
Iln~ormS/Uon
disp,ia,y
item,
re
proceed morie, raPidly through this inl'ormatuon,
~h;e! oper,aJt:or
'only
Inas
to
IPI'IE!SS
and
hold'1:he ADVAJN'Ce
ootl!Oinr. If a desired item
is passed,
'(he,
operator
can use 'theIIMANUAL-CCOWN
switch
Ipcl'siUon with
the'
A'DVANCE
buton 'to
back
u,p to
the desi'I1i!!dllitem ..
TM
F~1 4
",OMC-:AT Aucl'it
'ra;b~I'el
Ils.ts
'the
44, items om' fha'
Auctit
Ilnfcurmancm
ponkm 'Df the
F-14
J:-OMCAT
'Game Status Ois;play.s.,
Prese·rnation o~ this Audit
II1!ormaU!:m
ag:ain
Ui1il
lzes
the player
scorel
di$plaYSl
oowever" '~lhe
pliayer
111
and ,2 dis,llla,ys
are"o_ombLlledl
as a
descriptivE!
pturase.
rhe,
light
'type
below,.he table's
CO'lumn
Ineadlngs.
name,s'llile respeaivls backbox
dtsplays
where
~iile' inJormaUon
ap,pesli·.
B,ecause
the
pla)!er 4, dls:p,1 ay
contailils,
info rmaUo,n which
,depends
on
,game
plil!Y,.
only a f,ew
ex:am,p:le entries ,are
sli'u.Jwn
in tha tabl!e. Thel
Pla,er
,3 d16i1J~ay
shows,
Au 'h)lr ,all~~44 audit
items, so n,ts
entJIY'
iiS ,o,mitted from the
~abUllaJl"
liistirng.
IDetection 0.1:
,en'oneous
eata
a:Uecmlngl
any'
o,f the
tau
filll:e'i'S,
used
iin Ihes,e'
aLldit 'tams c:aus,es the
-me'.ssags"
EJRR:OA. to
be
disipl'a.yed
ln
the pla/)llelr
31
dis,play,
durililg
ld~ay
of any
aua'ill'e,m
assoia1edi 'with that particular oounter.
(llhe
program does not
,ai1lalyze
~e Clus.e 'O'f ~h.e enror;
it
mer,e~1y a~erts .he
opera'el'
cd 'the lerrors e:dst,eooe bit the message.)