CODA is the name of the rules engine behind Decipher's Star Trek and Lord of the Rings RPGs.
Well, I'll probably get flamed for this, but CODA is very similar to D20, the system used by WOTC D&D and Star Wars. Action resolution is nearly identical in that you roll 2D6 (instead of a d20), then add your skill ranks, attribute modifier and any miscellaneous modifiers that may apply. In order to succeed, you need to beat a target number set by the Narrator (GM).
Now, I'll be the first to admit that character creation and advancement is very different than d20, and the designers weren't trying to copy that system. That doesn't change the fact that it plays nearly the same.
As for PDFs, its just about the most common document distribution format other than HTML. I strongly suggest downloading Acrobat Reader. Its free from www.adobe.com.
[Capt. Branill will now commence dancing out of the way of the little red dots emanating from the Decipher people on the boards.]
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Captain Taranis Branill
USS Avatar CO
"I want to know God's thoughts, the rest are details." -Albert Einstein
-From the dedication plaque, USS Avatar
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