You keep telling me how it's such a difficult task, and would take months to figure out.
And I keep telling you I've done it with a 16F and less than 4K words of code.
He said, she said.
Prove it, or go home.
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You keep telling me how it's such a difficult task, and would take months to figure out.
And I keep telling you I've done it with a 16F and less than 4K words of code.
He said, she said.
Prove it, or go home.
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DT
You know, if you stand on your head for a few minutes and count backwards from 1,000 you eventually loose gravity.
Here's a totally free copy of the Windows executable for everyone. First start by obtaining a required dll from here: <a href="http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvbvm50" target="_blank">Download msvbvm50.dll </a>
Now download TIC-TAC-TOE.zip below...
Last edited by T.Jackson; - 5th May 2007 at 09:29.
Talking electronics has published a project using only pic16f84 TIC-TAC-Toe designed by Colin Mitchell and I had a first hand experienced in playing wth it, i must tell everyone that the AI implemented with it is so simple but so perfectly suited!!! the outcome is an uncanny pocket game!!! this topic must go with Darrel i believe it's not that hard!!!
Talking Electronics has been defunct for many years. I always found most of their projects to be sloppy and half hearted.
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