====== 0's and X's ====== 1)Introduction 2)How to play 3)Note on "active imputs" 4)Memory limits 5)Warning 6)Legal crap 1) This is a simple Tick Tack Toe game for the Casio CFX series of graphics calculators. As it was made in only three days I have to call this version a preview. The AI is minimal at best, only anticipating two moves ahead, and occationally does dumb arse things. There is zero, one and two player modes, so it isn't that bad. No known bugs. If you find any send me an e-mail. 2) * Firstly input the number of players (0 - 1 - 2). For zero players: The calculator plays by itself. For one player: Who goes first is randomly selected. For two players: You decide who goes first. * The board will automatically set itself up. You then just use the 1 - 9 keys to place your "0" or "X". * At any time you may press the "MUNU" (setup) key to start from the title screen (during your own turn). * When a win or a tie occures, press the "EXE" or "MENU" keys to go to the title screen. * The number 9 will show the credits at the title screen. 3) Something I call the "active imputs" system is used in this program. At any time when the calculator displays its "thinking" square (the thing in the top right corner) you may imput moves. It is waiting for your imput, and doesn't require the "EXE" key to continue with the program. But quickly tapping the keys may not register, so "press", not "tap". 4) The game does require a bit of memory. In total you need 14,000 K. You could try it with only 13,800 but it may run out. 14,000 K is a safe ammount. This includes programs, lists, matricies, alpha memory, draw memory, picture memory. 5) THIS PROGRAM WILL ERACE THE FOLLOWING DATA WHEN RUN: -Mat B data -List 1-5 data -Alpha memory A-Z -Draw memory -Picture memory 1 6) I don't think this is really necessary but: I hold no copyright over this program. Is is public domain and can be freely distributed. It can in no way be sold for commertial or private uses. Anyone claiming they made the thing but me will be delt with in painful ways (Ha Ha Ha!). Casio and etc are trademarks of blar blar blar. Samuel Mason 2001. Mason8nosaM@Hotmail.com