Quelque chose de nouveau
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(French blitzers - should that be nouveau or nouvelle? My French A-Level was undeserved!) Anyway, here's something new I've just made. I won't describe it, because it's so mindblowingly spiffy you couldn't possibly begin to understand it. Post-Herbie Lindsay Lohan tiny .bmx zip |
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Can we have an .exe ? ... While I accept that a Warpy Production (TM) would be worth buying BMax for just to be able to compile it - I am holding off on buying BM until I have loads of spare time to get to grips with it. |
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I don't have BMax. :/ |
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me neither... |
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Crumbs, here you go. EDIT: It needs the instructions.txt from the zip file. |
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j'aim ca! (I think) |
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I can't run it : it opens a quick window and close in the same time... |
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well i can... It looks kool, like the effects. gJob Warpy |
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Bump! :D I've changed it a bit so it looks a bit more fun. I'm going to add a GUI now so you can edit the equations and the solutions yourself. |
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looking better warpy. I like the alpha fall off (if it was there before I didn't see it). |
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Same as Reno. |
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Well I know mine didn't work either. It moaned about not having an fmod.dll to run. Which is a bit strange considering it doesn't use fmod or even sound for that matter. I had to stick the fmod.dll in there for it to run. Just thought it was my setup but it might be something to do with bmx. |
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Looks cool! |
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opens and immediately closes. |
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Lol. Interesting. It crashed sometimes, though Exactly what is this for? I mean, are you doing it for fun or for some project? |
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xlsior, reno etc: You also need the instructions.txt file from the original dl, at the top. |
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opens and immediately closes her too so though I'd like to, I cant' go: it's warpy! :( |
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*slaps forehead* |
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Thanks, big10p :) If you can't be bothered to read the thread, I can't be bothered to tell you what to do. |
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I'm going to add a GUI now so you can edit the equations and the solutions yourself. ... let me know when that becomes "I'm going to add a GUI now so you can edit the equations and my built-in Solver will generate solutions itself." Maths teachers the world over will shower you with love... |
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dude, mathematica. Oh, and shouldn't maths teachers know how to solve equations themselves? |
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Oh, and shouldn't maths teachers know how to solve equations themselves? Yes, but to teach others this skill often requires sourcing gimmicks and snazzy toys... This could be one of them. Many students could be enticed into learning how to simplify equations if the equations would put on a 'show' for them :-) |
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Yeah, that's what it's for, but I think an automatic solver is a bit too far... |
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OK, I've uploaded a new version now (Here for the eejits who can't read) with a pretty drawing effect :) The GUI still hasn't happened though... |