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Click the links below to download the program and preliminary installation instructions.The instructions are also printed below.

Judgeman.zip (9.8M) Version 7.04 (recommended)
This is the latest timing program. It supports Hank Kauffmann's wireless hardware system.
It also has support for keyboard input. The keyboard input allows a Logitech USB controller
to be used to manage the race timing and to use the program in "System Controller Mode"
to control lights from the computer.

NMPRATimer.exe (9.9M) Version 4.00 (legacy)
The older version of the timing program that used the IOAD168 serial device for input.


Judgeman is installed by by unzipping the file
Judgeman.zip. NMPRAtimer is installed byrunning
the Self-Extracting EXE file.

You may select any directory to extract the files into.

It is recommended you extract to C:\ Next go to the extracted files and execute "Install.exe".

This will create a directory C:\ProgramFiles\NMPRATimer or C:\ProgramFiles\Judgeman and install the packaged modules to the directory. The Timer program should then be ready to execute.

The judgeman program may be run using Hank Kauffmann's wireless race system. This system is the one used at the NATS and at Speedworld. Kit's for this system have been developed and are available through Hank Kauffmann.

The Judgeman system may also be controlled using an inexpensive USB Logitech game controller and a subset, wired via a cable, of the Kauffmann hardware. This configuration is useful for an inexpensive option to manage a race.

A users manual is currently being developed.

The program may be controlled from the keyboard using the Ctrl key and "F1", "F2", "F3", and "F4" to control the lane counters and Ctrl with "F5" "F6" "F7" and "F8" for pylon 1 cuts. Ctrl with "F9" "F10" "F11" and "F12" for pylon 2 cuts and Ctrl with "7" "8" "9" and "0" for pylon 3 cuts.

It may also be controlled using a mouse to press the appropriate labeled buttons in the program. This is a good
option for evaluating the programs capabilities.