Version 1.0
* Initial Release - Everything is New :)

Version 1.01
* Added undo at the request of midiman.
* Pieces are now enforced in the 16x16 grid.

Version 1.02
* Label for Course name was being set to "" instead of the Textbox. Fixed.
* Memory Leak with CreatePassword() fixed.
* Undo button Added

Version 1.03
* Implemented Password Loading
* Implemented Course Saving/Loading
* Implemented Exporting of Course Layout to Bitmap files.

Version 1.04
* Added Check Version to the Help Menu, now you can be sure you have the latest version.
* File names for the last 12 tiles were wrong,  fixed.
* Added Save Password Bin, for the Emulator users.  To use this,  Go into the password entry screen
as usual.  Assuming your using VBA, Go to Tools / Memory Viewer.  Click on Load..., Load up the File
you saved.  For the Offset, specify  203F800.  Click OK. Close the Memory Viewer.  Now in the 
password entry screen,  go to OK, as if you had just finished entering the password.
* Lower Case password text is now converted to uppercase.  Also, Os are converted to 0s.
* Added Checksum Override and Fixed Byte Override.

Version 1.05
* Switched Image Loading over to ImageMaster. Should load faster now.
* Display of Name of Driver setting record
* Display Car used to set the record
* Display Record Set - You may edit the name of the course, or the planet the course is on, without
affecting these displayed values.  Editing the course will reset them back to the default 
"C.FALCON", "Blue Falcon", 4'59"97, in the created password. I have no intention of changing this,
or allowing user editing of these values.

Version 1.06
* Redo added.  Now if you undo one too many things, you can redo some of your work quickly, as long as you didn't make any changes since your last undo.
* Undo History now saved with the course file.
* Option to speed up submission of course to nintendo implemented.  (An htm with a single submit
button is created, that puts you back to the course password/description correction area.)
* Another memory Leak fixed.
* Track Files are now validated.

Version 1.07
* Added a way to edit the records of a given course.  This is done with the load record button, after
entering in the first 3 lines of the password containing the changed record.  Overall, you can type
the first 3 lines, load the record, then get the rest of the password for quick copying much faster
than copying down and typing the entire password.  Unlike load password, there will not be a way implemented
to bypass the validation for the entered record at all.
* Course name is now validated to what the game allows.
* The one too many password character bug has been squashed at last. (and you can safely ignore trailing 0s on any and all passwords.)

Version 1.08
* Forgot about 3 cars, Red Bull,  Blue Falcon GP, Hyper Death Anchor.  They are now listed.
* When Track is edited, and password gotten, the name/car combinations chosen are from
Captain Falcon/Blue Falcon, Ryu Suzaku/Dragon Bird, Dr. Stewart/Golden Fox, record still 4'59"97

Version 1.09
* Rebuilt from source due to older build being flagged by many anti-malware scanners falsely.
If your anti-malware scanner flags this version as malware, 
please first verify the rar authenticity verification passes, and is signed by "Damien Good" and 
verify that "f-zero climax track editor.exe" has a SHA1 of 03E320AEA3E8A2256DC73491B11434BC42D080F5.
If both of these conditions are met, then please complain to your anti-malware scanner vendor.
* removed the nintendo course submission file option, as Nintendo is no longer accepting new course
submissions.



If at some point in the future,  the US or European Version of F-Zero Climax gets released, and its
output password gives the "Password Error - Fixed Byte = $xx, Expected $A5",  Please email me at 
caitsith2@caitsith2.com, and let me know what the displayed Fixed Byte is.  I expect that nintendo
might change this fixed byte for these releases,  but I am not sure what to.  It is highly unlikely
that this will ever happen, given that I have built version 1.09 on Dec 27, 2010, and it has not
happened.