User Guide for RG UK
This explains the process that you need to go through to get an event up and working if you are using RouteGadget UK. Last updated March 07.
RG UK User Guide.doc or RG UK User Guide.pdf

This explains the process that you need to go through to get an event up and working if you are using RouteGadget UK. Last updated March 07.
RG UK User Guide.doc or RG UK User Guide.pdf
You can have an installation on your own computer. Electronic results data is not required but could be used if available. It could be useful at a training camp.
The software and hardware we use for our mapping and results is about as non standard as you get. We use Joe Lee punching and a customised CAD package for the mapping. The output files from these are text and postscript respectively.
By Brian Pearson, Quantock Orienteers
To install RG on your club website you need to be able to run CGI scripts on the server and FTP files to your server.
It is easier to setup if the server is running on Linux rather than Windows. RouteGadget is written in Java and needs Java to be installed on the visitor’s computer to work, 95% of home computers have it but some corporate networks may not.
Video tutorial on how to create a CSV results file from SPORTident OE2003. Download a zipped package.