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- wxWin Bombs
- by Pasquale Foggia
- 1. The aim of the program
- wxWin Bombs is the wxWin implementation of the minesweeper game you find
- under MSWindows 3.1+. Later the rules of the game will be explained for
- the lucky ones of you that have never used Windows.
- 2. Installation
- If you are reading this file, I suppose you have successfully unpacked the
- files in a directory of your hard disk :-). You should already have
- installed wxWin on your system.
- Now you have to modify makefile.bcc
- (if a Windows user) or makefile.unx (if you use a real OS) setting the
- proper values for the directories. Finally, you have to run:
- make -f makefile.bcc
- for Windows (nmake if you use a MicroSoft compiler), or:
- make -f makefile.unx xview
- for Unix+xview and
- make -f makefile.unx motif
- for Unix+motif
- If you are lucky, you will find the bombs executable, ready to be run.
- 3. Test
- Bombs has been tested under the following platforms:
- PC + MSWindos 3.1 + wxWin 1.60 + Borland C 3.1
- Sun SPARCstation 20 + SunOS + xview + wxWin 1.63 + gcc 2.3.3
- and all seems to work fine.
- 4. The author
- This program has been developed by Pasquale Foggia, a PhD student
- in Computer Engineering at the "Federico II" University of Naples, Italy.
- You can contacting him using the following address:
- foggia@amalfi.dis.unina.it
- 5. Disclaimer
- This program is freeware. You can do everything you want with it, including
- copying and modifying, without the need of a permission from the author.
- On the other hand, this program is provided AS IS, with NO KIND OF WARRANTY.
- The author will be in NO CASE responsible for damages directly or indirectly
- caused by this program. Use it AT YOUR OWN RISK, or don't use it at all.
- 6. The rules of the game
- Your aim is to discover all the bombs in a mined field. If you click with
- the left mouse button on a cell containing a bomb, your game ends.
- Otherwise, the number of bombs in the 8 neighbour cells will be displayed.
- When you have clicked all the cells without a bomb, you win.
- You can also use the right button (or left button+shift) to mark a cell
- you think hides a bomb, in order to not click it accidentally.
- 7. Concluding remarks
- I hope someone of you will enjoy this program. However, I enjoyed writing
- it (thanks to Julian Smart and all the other wxWin developers).
- In the near future I plan to implement under wxWin the great 'empire'
- (is there someone that still remember it?), IMHO one of the most addictive
- strategy games. If someone is interested, please contact me by e-mail.
- I beg you pardon for my approximative english.
- Pasquale Foggia
- foggia@amalfi.dis.unina.it
- ------
- A note from Julian Smart: Many thanks to Pasquale for the contribution.
- I've taken the liberty of making a few changes.
- 1) I've made the status line have a single field so that you
- can see the 'cells remaining' message properly.
- 2) I've changed the title from "wxWin Bombs" (which, as a statement,
- is an unfortunate reflection of the reality of earlier versions of
- wxWindows :-)) to wxBombs.
- 3) Added SetClientData to resize the window on Restart; eliminated
- scrollbars; made the frame unresizable.
- 4) Added makefile.dos for VC++ 1.x, makefile.wat for Watcom C++.
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