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EzWinScore® SupportPLEASE NOTE: Effective August 10th, the USPSA Match Results and Classification Upload system will NOT accept any data from any version of EzWinScore prior to 4.03. This is necessary to lay the framework for support of some new website functionality that USPSA has planned. |
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Palm Scoring Reference Materials
The simplest way for you to begin learning how to use Palm hand-held's to score a match is to download and review the documentation that has been added here on setting up to score a match using Palm™ devices as input to EzWinScore. Written by Scott Chapman of Green Mountain Practical Shooters, it is a step-by-step list of how to set up your central computer and the Palm™ devices to score a match
Palm Scoring with EzWinScore (HTML)
Palm Scoring with EzWinScore (PDF)
Additionally, to get a feel for how the range officer would enter scores for a competitor on a stage, we have provided a Palm Emulator program with the scoring software installed. You cannot score a real match this way, but you can see how it works.
Demo Program (Windows executable, 5MB)
This match configured in this demo program has one stage active to simulate the typical "one Palm per stage" configuration typical of a USPSA match that uses Palms for score collection.
USPSA Rule 9.11.2 requires that a paper summary be kept of each shooter's score (total hits, procedurals, time, time of day, competitor and RO initials be kept) be maintained an all matches above Level I. The following are suitable. We recommend two part carbonless forms for major matches and, if you want to get fancy, you can have your printer perforate the copy page between stubs.
Excel Spreadsheet (Microsoft .xls file)
Automated Scoring Systems
Automated Scoring Systems is the vendor that sells the Palm Scoring Software. EzWinScore contains support for Palm scoring, however, the Palm software is the product of Automated Scoring Systems (ASS). Peter Cunningham, may be reached at lingus@acenet.com.au
Take a Test Drive...
It's easy to take a test drive using the Palm Emulator.