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Net Dominó (Internet multi-player game) Requirements: PC running Windows 95/98 or NT 4. (if Win NT 4, it must be Service Pack 3 or greater). Connection to the Internet (no browser is required). Video configuration must be set to a resolution of at least 800 x 600, 256 colors or more (recommended High Color or True Color) To install it, follow these steps:
Alternatively,
you can simply download the file NetDomino.exe.zip
and use WinZip to extract the file NetDomino.exe
to your desktop, and execute it by double-clicking on the domino icon
that shows on your desktop. We recommend that you download NetDomino.zip
and run the setup program. However, downloading NetDomino.exe.zip
will be faster (NetDomino.zip is approx. 1MB, and NetDomino.exe.zip
is approx. 330k) For more information about NetDominó, or to register to play, visit the Net Dominó Site.
Requirements:
PC running Windows 95/98 or NT 4. (if Win NT 4, it must be Service Pack
3 or greater). An interesting variation of the Minesweeper game. Developed in Visual Basic (mostly in VB5, although the final version was compiled with VB6). The application is totally functional and without bugs. However, it is not 100% polished. I will try to improve the functionality and the look in future versions. In
particular, if you have a low-performance video card (e.g., VGA, ISA cards,
etc.), the display may look pretty ugly. With a PCI video card @ 800 x
600, True color, or better, it works well. To install it, follow these steps:
Requirements:
PC running Windows 95/98 or NT 4. A version of the Freecell cards game, with lots of improvements and extra features, and a really cool feature coming in the next version. Developed in C++ (Borland C++ Builder 3) The
look of the cards is really nice (unless you have a VGA monitor or select
the small size cards -- those are not particularly cute), and the features
are worth giving it a try. To install it, follow these steps:
This is the source code presented with the article HTML Document Templates for CGI Applications, published in the C/C++ Users Journal, September 2000. Click here to download the code. Computational Geometry Demo (C++) This
is the full code presented with the article Efficient 2-D Geometric
Operations, published in two parts in the C/C++
Users Journal, November and December 1998. FIR Digital Filters Library (C++) This
is the code presented with the article Constructing FIR Digital Filters
with valarray, published in the C/C++
Users Journal, November 1999.
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