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stupid AI noob!!! it keeps cheating! Castling does NOT work that way!!! I found a way to beat it anyways. I put it in checkmate and had my queen on same horizontal line so even if it "castled" it wouldn't be safe. when i took out all of my opponents pieces including the king, the game didn't end. I know he fixed the fake castling, but what happens when you win? I beat him and took every single piece but nothing happened...
Hey, for some reason the cursor was messing up pretty badly. It was some random garbled thing.OS 2.53 MP. (for integral function, and that's it)
Quote from: bluebl1 on March 01, 2011, 10:11:55 pmstupid AI noob!!! it keeps cheating! Castling does NOT work that way!!! I found a way to beat it anyways. I put it in checkmate and had my queen on same horizontal line so even if it "castled" it wouldn't be safe. when i took out all of my opponents pieces including the king, the game didn't end. I know he fixed the fake castling, but what happens when you win? I beat him and took every single piece but nothing happened...I know, I did that on purpose. I figured that for now, it would be better if you could continue playing on the off chance that the game glitches and pulls a false checkmate. Plus, as soon as you get checkmate, you can just quit.Quote from: graphmastur on March 01, 2011, 10:36:06 pmHey, for some reason the cursor was messing up pretty badly. It was some random garbled thing.OS 2.53 MP. (for integral function, and that's it)This happens on my friends calculator also. He has 2.43. He said that a lot of other stuff was going horribly wrong too aside from the cursor. Tomorrow, I'm going to completely clear the calculator and see if that fixes it. If not, it must be related to hardware somehow. (Running the program from the homescreen didn't fix it either, so it's not specifically Mirage's fault. And it only uses 1 bcall the entire time, so it shouldn't be OS related either.)Even weirder, the cursor graphic is not the very last thing in the program. All of the text comes after it. And the displaying routine isn't anything out of the ordinary.
In other news, Frey continues kicking unprecedented levels of ass.
Quote from: Art_of_camelot on February 28, 2011, 08:24:48 amThis looks pretty sweet thepenguin77. I'll give it a look when I have some time. I'm also seconding the two player via link suggestion. I probably won't do link play because I don't see it being that necessary. It's very hard to do, especially because I would need to do USB linking. And in reality, it's not even that necessary, you could just hand your friend your calculator, especially if they are sitting close enough to use a link cable
This looks pretty sweet thepenguin77. I'll give it a look when I have some time. I'm also seconding the two player via link suggestion.
I run it in DCS. Also, the DCS icon is blank. Plus, there should be an option to reset grayscale settings, as I want to change them. Just corrupt a byte in the serial id, and restart the program should work.
It seems that whenever the AI gets checked, it always considers moving the king first before anything else, which is bad. I've checkmated it using just pawns that could have been taken by other pieces.
stupid AI noob!!! it keeps cheating! Castling does NOT work that way!!! I found a way to beat it anyways. I put it in checkmate and had my queen on same horizontal line so even if it "castled" it wouldn't be safe.
Nice. You should write it with 8810 bytes of code. Also, did you fix the icon thing? It seems like it, but I don't have a real calc to test it with atm. Also, could you make it so that the cursor returns to your last moved piece?