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F1: MISC: Fantasy Grand Prix Program Available

Simon Aust

F1: MISC: Fantasy Grand Prix Program Available

by Simon Aust » Sat, 30 Jul 1994 04:18:17

    Now available for all Amiga owners -- FGP version 2.02a

    At the start of this Formula One season Autosport magazine started
    running a Fantasy Grand Prix competition. FGP2 is a program which
    allows you to avoid at the tedious working out how many places your
    driver gained on his grid position and just how many points did
    Rubens Barrichello score by coming third. FGP2 has a simple command
    line and takes most of its input in the form of human-readable
    ascii files which can be created on any text editor. FGP2 comes
    with all the current driver/team data files required and can handle
    up to 50 different teams. Example files are also included for the
    files you have to create yourself.

    As of the German Grand Prix, Autosport introduced Fantasy Grand Prix
    II. This involved a small change to the scoring for chassis and
    engines. Release 2.02a of FGP uses these updated rules and the new
    drivers/teams as detailed in recent issues of Autosport.

    FGP2 is available by anonymous ftp from any Aminet site
        e.g. ftp.luth.se (130.240.16.3)
        in directory /pub/aminet/game/misc

        fgp202a.lha        19474 bytes
        fgp202a.readme      1819 bytes

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