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Small Events and Trainings
The definition of a small event is that only one computer is needed. As a rule of thumb, an event with about 100 competitors works well with one computer. But more important than total number of competitors is number of finishing competitor per minute and how many entry changes and direct entries you need to handle during the event.There are two fundamentally different ways of using MeOS for small event. The traditional way is to register competitors, classes and courses in advance. This gives the possibility to draw start lists, check which runners remain in forest, etc.
The alternative is to let MeOS build the competition automatically as the comeptitors finish; punching cards are tied to runner&[Unknown function 039;s]via the competitor database. The courses are constructed from the punches present in the cards read out, and class is decided also from the contents of the card. This mode of operation is particullary suitable for trainings.
Hint
MeOS is equipped with a roubust system for automatically backup the competion. You can read more about this here: Automatic Backup and Restoration.
MeOS is equipped with a roubust system for automatically backup the competion. You can read more about this here: Automatic Backup and Restoration.
Contents
- Creating a New Competition
- Preparations
- Carrying Out the Competition
- Printing Split Times without a Competition
Comments
Offline documentation
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MeOS offline Documentation
2016-06-27 10:22:18 av Rainer Praeceptor
Hi, I'm new on MeOS and like to get more familiar with this software. What would help a lot to learn is any kind of "offline" documentation as I'm not always online. The online instruction/documentation looks great. Any chance to download this ?
thx
ciao
Rainer Praeceptor