BOMBRUN         BOMBING RUN                            TAAGAMC

 The  Bombing  Run  command  provides  an  interactive  game  where  you
 attempt to bomb  a target.  A plane moves  across the display after you
 press  Enter.  F6 is used  to drop the bomb.   You must account for the
 direction and maximum speed  of the wind.   The target is also  moving.

 A typical command is:

            BOMBRUN

 The  display appears.    Press Enter  to  start the  plane (denoted  by
 >>>).   The  plane moves  every second  3 spaces  to the  right (East).
 Use F6 to  drop the bomb.   Once F6  is pressed, no  other keys may  be
 used until the bomb either hits the target or misses.

 A message  describing the best hit  percentage (minimum of  6 attempts)
 appears  on the  display until  Enter is  pressed.   If  a new  best is
 achieved, a unique completion message is sent.

 BOMBRUN escape messages you can monitor for
 -------------------------------------------

 None.  Escape messages from based on functions will be re-sent.

 BOMBRUN Command parameters                           *CMD
 --------------------------

 None.


 Restrictions
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 None.

 Prerequisites
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 The following TAA Tools must be on your system:

      EDTVAR          Edit variable
      GENRANNBR       Generate random number
      RTVDAT          Retrieve date
      SNDCOMPMSG      Send completion message
      SNDESCINF       Send escape information

 Implementation
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 None, the tool is ready to use.

 Objects used by the tool
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    Object        Type    Attribute      Src member    Src file
    ------        ----    ---------      ----------    ----------

    BOMBRUN       *CMD                   TAAGAMC       QATTCMD
    TAAGAMCC      *PGM       CLP         TAAGAMCC      QATTCL
    TAAGAMCR      *PGM       RPG         TAAGAMCR      QATTRPG
    TAAGAMCD      *FILE      DSPF        TAAGAMCD      QATTDDS
    TAAGAMCZ      *DTAARA

Added to TAA Productivity Tools April 15, 2009


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