TWD
The Tools
ezBake v1.62 Full
This is the full version of ezBake that includes the typed input tab. Do not distribute this full version outside of TeamStrange. The directions tab explains how the tool works and it is also well annotated throughout the file. The directions tab also has several links to useful information/tools.[wpdm_file id=2]
ezChart v1.6
ezChart is a tool developed by Jim Winterer and Mike Senty to create a table of distance vs. time for various overall average speeds. It lets you factor in rest bonuses to determine… “how many miles can I cover in 53 hours?” and “Can I make it to that time limited bonus on Tuesday if I go to this other one on Monday?” The access to this file is granted by Jim and Mike, please do not distribute without their permission. Click here for the users manual.[wpdm_file id=3]
Rally Hot Keys (RHK) v5.42
Rally Hot Keys (RHK) is a script developed by Curt Gran that speeds some of the mundane tasks involved in using Streets & Trips versions 2006 and 2007 to plan routes. Some features work with newer versions also.[wpdm_file id=9]
Practice Files
2013 Practice Rally 1
This is a zip file that contains a folder called “thumb drive” containing the files typically on the drive. There are also several supporting files in the root directory such as fresh copies of ezBake, ezChart and a word doc simulating the bonus package we’d be given in a real rally.[wpdm_file id=6]
Mini Rally ezBake Practice
A zip file containing the 3 files that would be contained in the thumb drive for the users to practice getting the info into ezBake. There is also a 4th file that contains the point values of each. This will get you used to importing the data from the txt file, typing in the point values and finally manipulating the data to create the files necessary for use with your routing software.[wpdm_file id=5]
Create Your Own Practice Files
ezRally – George Barkers tool to create practice rally packages
Links
ontimezone.com is a page that maintains timezone maps in various formats useful for us. More importantly, they keep them updated. You S&T users may be interested in the template method of opening the time zones from this site automatically. See the download page on this site for more info.
hardtxrider.blogspot.com – Tim Masterson’s site