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Subject: Re: Chess game using LabView programming. HELP!!!!

Author: Gareth McCaughan

Date: 11:36:42 01/04/02

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On January 04, 2002 at 08:13:38, Shane Bolster wrote:

> I am a final year student in Ireland and as part of my graduation
> i need to develop a very simple chess game using LabView programming,
> but this is my first year using this programming language so im not
> able to get it started. If there is anybody that can help me i would
> really appreciate it as time is running out for me. I have a very
> complicated chess game that i found on the Internet which
> was written in LabView, but i cannot understand it as there is
> alot in it. If anyone wants to see this complicated chess game
> i can send it on to you.

I'm just trying to think whether there's anything *less*
suitable than Labview for writing a chess program. Maybe
INTERCAL. Why do you have to do this? If you have to use
Labview and you chose to write a chess program, then I
think you should reconsider your choice. If you have to
write a chess program and you chose to use Labview, then
I think you should reconsider your choice. If you had no
choice in either, then someone in your department is a
sadist.

Unless there are two things called Labview, I suppose.
*Are* you talking about the dataflow-based thing from
National Instruments where you connect up components
with little wires, and loops are represented by boxes
around the stuff that needs to be repeated?

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g



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