VGA Planets 3.x alternate score table system

Current version:        0.4a

score.exe calculates an alternate score table based on the following data:

It adds up:
- All active minerals on planets (on the surface)
- Minerals used for build of ships, engines, torps, fighters, etc.
- credits allover, credits used to build ships, techlevels etc.
- supplies

Minerals are multiplied with 3 (since it takes 3 supplies to create
one kt of minerals) and added to credits and supplies. This is called
the total score of an empire which is much more informative than the
score display included in vgaplanets. For example there are position one
players in vgap score, which show on the last ranks in this score table.

Requirements:
- You need vgapl 3.0 host data in the current directory. A future release
  will allow subdirs.

Output can be redirected to a file and be included into the result mailing
or into the zip-file for the result.

Calling examples:
  score                         // All files in current directory
  score game1                   // subdir game-1 is where the game data
                                   is, current dir holds host installation

Bugs:
- Storage on starbases is currently not calculated
+ Notify me of any problems you encounter when using this program

Work to be done:
- Send score as message to players

Author:
J. Lubkoll, lumpi@dobag.in-berlin.de

Primary FTP-Site:
ftp.fu-berlin.de:/pub/pc/games/vgaplanets/util

Other operating systems:
a sparc version for sunos 4.x is available from the author.

Version:
0.4a                    include subdirectory support, fixed
                        bug on non initialized scoretable (i hate
                        dos compilers)
                        released to the net on 25.10.1993
0.3a                    released to the net on 23.10.1993
0.1a                    never released, unix version

Copyright (C) 1993 by J. Lubkoll
This program may be distributed as long as it remains unchanged and this
file is included. Your may not charge anything for this program.
Permission to use is granted to everyone. 

Warranty:
No warranty for anything. Use it at your own risk. The author cannot
be held responsible for any effect of this program. No feature is 
guaranteed, if something does not work, it simply doesn't :-)
