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William Brian "The Brain" Williams.
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Here
are three crazy cool windows programs that I wrote while I was still a college
student. Feel free to download and enjoy them.
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Brained Chess Evolution - Web 2.0 Free Edition
- A program originally written for my college CSC 530 class, now updated for the web and Iphone. It is merely a two
player chess game. There are no AI algorithms to allow the computer to
play against you (because those things take years to develop and I wrote
this program from scratch in 13 hours). However, it does keep track of
all the rules, doesn't allow you to make illegal moves, and will even give
you a hint as to a possible next move if you click the yellow status bar.
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Elmo's
Magic 8-Ball
- A program to foretell your future, by that loveable Sesame Street
character, Elmo. There are 10 possible answers to each question you
type in, and all of them are completely customizable.
"Elmo" is copyright and trademark 2000 Children's Television
Workshop. All rights reserved. I only use the name and likeness
because of my nickname. Program requires Windows 98, or Windows 95
with the Visual
Basic 5.0 Runtime DLL's installed.
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Elmo's
LottoBob - A
program for serious lotto players. It has two different wheeling
systems. One to pick 26 games from 11 "hot" numbers, and one
to pick 42 games from 12 "hot" numbers. With the first you
are guaranteed to have at least one four number win if all six numbers are
in your wheel, and with the other you are guaranteed to have at least one 5
number win if all six numbers are in your wheel. It even prints out
the numbers in a vertical column format to make it easy to transcribe to
lotto cards. I wrote it for my dad to help with the Kentucky lottery,
but I'm it will work for any other 42 number pick 6 lotto. I even
include the source code with this puppy so that you can customize it for
your own lotto if you know VB. Requires Windows 98, or Windows 95 with
the Visual
Basic 5.0 Runtime DLL's installed.
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