RE: board games
- Posted by david <studmeow at hotmail.com> Oct 06, 2004
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Derek Parnell wrote: > > This is Intel-based assembler code, not BASIC. The majority of the files are written in this form of code. There's some readme files, and for some reason, a few batch files. Upon reading the text, I discovered a few things: The batch files are setup for input, I think just to show a few examples. There's three called M1 - M3 respectively. Clicking on the file terminates with a screen relaying info about parameters. (I really wish I'd stuck with DOS instead of being hooked into Windoze...) The DXF23DV folder has assorted files & some batch files. Like 'ASM', 'Example', & a few others. There's some info about being able to integrate with AutoCAD to create vector type graphics. If we can successfully port this to Euphoria, can we still use AutoCAD, or maybe Exotica? There are files for keyboard support (of course), as well as mouse & joystick support. Of course, there's some contact info, but since this is almost 10 years old, the info may no longer be valid. Thanks for your input.