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Results for "Author: chris seelbach"

ASP_Volume2 #38537
Bezier Curves...Screen Saver

In this example, the figure of the curve changes constantly as it moves about the screen. You can make your own unique curve and save it. If you choose to compile this into a screen saver, please read the bezier.txt file first. Finally, credit goes to Mark Roberts for his sub "Bezier Splines" posted back on 5\25\99. I hope you enjoy viewing an extension of this work. :)

ASP_Volume2 #39497
Home First (a marble game)

You play against the computer. I wrote this game years ago for my children. The code is not commented and it's quite fat. I ask that you please play the game, and leave comments on improvements/additions. I will then rewrite the game to bring it up to speed, and incorporate your suggestions into it. :)

ASP_Volume3 #48830
Command Button ForeColor...Revisited...

This is Ulli's project posted back on 9/19 with the exception of an addition I made to it., you can now also change the forecolor of command buttons that have multiple line captions.

ASP_Volume3 #48831
Pinball in DirectDraw

This is my first attempt at writing a Pinball game in VB. It's just a demo. Please excuse the ugly graphics, I had to draw the main screen in 16 colors to make the file small enough to upload. You'll see the use of Sprites and a color Point collision detection method for ball movement. The "All Time High Score" is posted on the machine. I had fun making this, hope it will give someone a neat idea. You need DX7.

ASP_Volume3 #48832
Collision Detection using the Point method.

The Point method is used in this example to detect collisions of objects within the screen boundries. An interesting alternative to setting X, Y coordinates for objects. You need DX7 (or higher) installed. Happy New Year!

ASP_Volume3 #48833
Bezier Curves...Screen Saver

In this example, the figure of the curve changes constantly as it moves about the screen. You can make your own unique curve and save it. If you choose to compile this into a screen saver, please read the bezier.txt file first. Finally, credit goes to Mark Roberts for his sub "Bezier Splines" posted back on 5\25\99. I hope you enjoy viewing an extension of this work. :)

ASP_Volume3 #48834
Embedding sound files into your executable.

In this example, the OLE Container is used along with a dozen sound files. If your app. contains sound files and you compile it into an .exe, then by using this method you don't have to supply those files along with the .exe, as they are embedded within it. Adds a bit of security to any copyright material you may have. :)

ASP_Volume3 #48835
Home First (a marble game)

You play against the computer. I wrote this game years ago for my children. The code is not commented and it's quite fat. I ask that you please play the game, and leave comments on improvements/additions. I will then rewrite the game to bring it up to speed, and incorporate your suggestions into it. :)

ASP_Volume3 #60500
Animated Desktop Character...Part #1

This is part#1, using a single .gif file. A crazy rabbit. Drag him around the desktop (provided that you can catch him). Cheers to you. ;)

C_Volume2 #68423
Animated Desktop Character...Part #1

This is part#1, using a single .gif file. A crazy rabbit. Drag him around the desktop (provided that you can catch him). Cheers to you. ;)

C_Volume2 #74095
Command Button ForeColor...Revisited...

This is Ulli's project posted back on 9/19 with the exception of an addition I made to it., you can now also change the forecolor of command buttons that have multiple line captions.

C_Volume2 #74716
Embedding sound files into your executable.

In this example, the OLE Container is used along with a dozen sound files. If your app. contains sound files and you compile it into an .exe, then by using this method you don't have to supply those files along with the .exe, as they are embedded within it. Adds a bit of security to any copyright material you may have. :)

C_Volume2 #74828
Collision Detection using the Point method.

The Point method is used in this example to detect collisions of objects within the screen boundries. An interesting alternative to setting X, Y coordinates for objects. You need DX7 (or higher) installed. Happy New Year!

C_Volume2 #75602
Pinball in DirectDraw

This is my first attempt at writing a Pinball game in VB. It's just a demo. Please excuse the ugly graphics, I had to draw the main screen in 16 colors to make the file small enough to upload. You'll see the use of Sprites and a color Point collision detection method for ball movement. The "All Time High Score" is posted on the machine. I had fun making this, hope it will give someone a neat idea. You need DX7.

C_Volume2 #79599
Bezier Curves...Screen Saver

In this example, the figure of the curve changes constantly as it moves about the screen. You can make your own unique curve and save it. If you choose to compile this into a screen saver, please read the bezier.txt file first. Finally, credit goes to Mark Roberts for his sub "Bezier Splines" posted back on 5\25\99. I hope you enjoy viewing an extension of this work. :)

C_Volume2 #80559
Home First (a marble game)

You play against the computer. I wrote this game years ago for my children. The code is not commented and it's quite fat. I ask that you please play the game, and leave comments on improvements/additions. I will then rewrite the game to bring it up to speed, and incorporate your suggestions into it. :)

Java_Volume1 #86967
Animated Desktop Character...Part #1

This is part#1, using a single .gif file. A crazy rabbit. Drag him around the desktop (provided that you can catch him). Cheers to you. ;)

Java_Volume1 #92639
Command Button ForeColor...Revisited...

This is Ulli's project posted back on 9/19 with the exception of an addition I made to it., you can now also change the forecolor of command buttons that have multiple line captions.

Java_Volume1 #93260
Embedding sound files into your executable.

In this example, the OLE Container is used along with a dozen sound files. If your app. contains sound files and you compile it into an .exe, then by using this method you don't have to supply those files along with the .exe, as they are embedded within it. Adds a bit of security to any copyright material you may have. :)

Java_Volume1 #93372
Collision Detection using the Point method.

The Point method is used in this example to detect collisions of objects within the screen boundries. An interesting alternative to setting X, Y coordinates for objects. You need DX7 (or higher) installed. Happy New Year!

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