Originally posted by Layne Lund: Is it playable as is? All I see is a link for the source code. Unfortunately, I'm not on a computer where I can easily compile and run it myself ;(
Layne
As you have already seen Layne it is playable !!! Of course if you need any help feel free to contact me...
Best regards
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Ulf Dittmer
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Hello "kanenas"-
Welcome to JavaRanch.
On your way in you may have missed that we have a policy on screen names here at JavaRanch. Since yours does not conform with it, please take a moment to change it, which you can do right here.
Just spent an hour trying to solve it... I got too much free time in my hands.
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Originally posted by Ulf Dittmer: Hello "kanenas"-
Welcome to JavaRanch.
On your way in you may have missed that we have a policy on screen names here at JavaRanch. Since yours does not conform with it, please take a moment to change it, which you can do right here.
Enjoy your time here.
Sorry !!! I changed it...
Layne Lund
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Originally posted by kanenas:
As you have already seen Layne it is playable !!! Of course if you need any help feel free to contact me...
Best regards
By "playable", I mean that I click, it runs, and I play. Downloading source code, creating my own HTML file, and compiling is too much of a hassle. This is primarily because most of the computers I use are in a campus computer lab and are not configured as development machines. It sure would be nice to be able to just click and play.
Layne
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Layne Lund
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Oops, I take that back. I visited the page again and found the link that loads the applet. Somehow I missed that the first time and only saw the link to download the code.
Layne
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It looks like it was made in 1996, can you picture it!? So cool, the guy used pure math, no 3D APIs' help!
Is it the entire source code? I'll go through them as soon as I get some time...
I'd rather trust a man who works with his hands!
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Currently I am trying to change the Rubik's Cube code from java-applet to J2ME for my P-900 Sony Ericsson