So, another Sudoku player hits the Pocket PC, so what's different about this one? As per 5x5, another puzzle game from the 'stephj' stable, it's small lean and mean, with a clear no nonsense display. It only allows you to play Sudoku puzzles, it does not generate them.
SUDOKU.EXE is in the file Sudoku.zip
Written in eVC++ as a Win32 application, it requires no extras, or runtime, only the executable, which itself is under 16Kb in size. All the DLLs it calls are already on your device as part of the WinMo operating system. As it is targetted at WM2003 and the ARMv4 instruction set, the lowest common denominator, it should run on all Pocket PCs. The main menu is limited to two items so it will appear correctly on WinMo 5 onwards, as can be seen in the screen dumps. Just drop it onto your ARM powered Pocket PC and run it.
As it requires a touch screen, FileOpen, and FileSave dialogs, it will not run on Smartphones, and will say as much if you try and run it. It can deal with screen orientation changes, and will run on the majority of common screen formats. On QVGA landscape it just fits one way and on a 240x240 square device things get even tighter. It has been tested on the all the current emulator images. If it doesn't behave on your device, send bug reports on the back of a cigarette packet to the usual PM address, or just report them in a post here.
It creates and uses the file "\Sudoku Save.dat", in the root directory of your device. If the program is terminated by Task Manager or by the WinMo OS when resources start to get a little tight, it will dump the current state of play to this file. When the program is restarted, the state of play resumes where you left it, but if the machine is soft reset, this auto-save feature will be bypassed.
There are two ways to get a puzzle started.
1.) If you want to use one printed in a newspaper, for example, you can edit your own starting puzzle pattern, by selecting 'New' from the menu. The grid background turns light grey to remind you that you are in this mode. Highlight the number in the selection box and tap a square to drop the number in it. When all the starting numbers have been entered, and you are ready to go, select 'Play' to store this as the starting position, and start playing the game. The background returns to white. Save this start position as a puzzle that can be loaded again later if required.
2.) Alternatively create a text file, (.TXT) using your PC (Notepad) or PPC Pocket Word to create a Sudoku file using zeros as space fillers, similar to the following :-
White space is ignored so the files:
Code:
049000050
000050600
000302000
200030006
504010902
800070001
000004000
007090000
020000480
or
049000050000050600000302000200030006504010902800070001000004000007090000020000480
are identical, and create the puzzle shown in the screenshots.
Use the 'Open' menu to select and load this file.
The program will not let you play an invalid move, but it will let you play an incorrect one. To undo a move, tap the square again and it will clear, providing it was not part of the original start pattern. The menu option 'Reset' will clear the grid back to its original start pattern. The selected number can be changed by tapping the new number in the selection box, or alternatively, moved to the next number by use of the Left/Right buttons of the D-PAD, Up/Down in the case of landscape.
Two moderate puzzles are included. SUM07121.TXT is the puzzle above, as shown in the images.
SUGET.EXE is a .NET CF 1.1 program that can download a daily Sudoku puzzle from the internet and save it in the above format, that this program can load and play. It will run on later versions of CF .NET. It is posted here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1829831
Simple:
What would it take to make a program that uses the camera of an Android device to track 2 wrist bands (i.e. one red & one blue stay strong band, wwjd bracelet etc.).
The tracking would then be recognized by the system as finger gestures.
Pinch gestures = bringing the hands together or away from each other
Swipes = moving a single hand in the desired direction
Press = Pausing in a relative area on screen. This could be simplified by using a circle or arrow design on screen to track gesture movements.
Many Android devices include a tv out function, and thus can take a small pico projector.
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Any opinions?
Hello. Does anyone know of an app or hack that will allow me to constrain the OS display to a certain size and position on the physical screen? I have a Nexus 7 that I would like to use for an antique radio mod project. It would live behind an opening in the wood case. But the screen is too big (in both dimensions) for the opening. So I would like to be able to make the OS think it is working with fewer pixels and choose the new origin. That way I could keep the notification bar at the new top, the soft buttons at the new bottom, and see both new edges.
Thanks for any pointers!
More a work around.
tired of it stretching my wallpaper. so the idea hit me. give it some dead space to stretch so the end result is "unstretched" effectively.
first I made my desired wallpaper 1920 pixels tall the same as the screen.
I then started adding "padding" turns out 240pixels top and bottom is what you need.
canvas the height by 240pixels (so you end up with letter boxing 240 on both top and bottom) and when you set the crop on android (encompasing the padding) the end result is the proper wallpaper unstretched
do NOT do this for the lock screen as it properly displays what you select without "blowing" it up.
So I could never find an automotive application that really suited all of my needs the way I wanted to. So I started to work on my own fix to this problem. After a couple of days this is what I have came up with for the moment to solve my desire.
I have used Tasker and Zooperwidget Pro to make this happen.
Home Screen: everything here is pretty basic, the connected devices will light up green when they are connected, hitting the large button in the middle will launch the app drawer
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Navigation Screen: the connected devices will light up green when they are connected, when I hit drive home button it will load Waze and start navigating to my home base.
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Music Screen: this screen is where all my Spotify playlist can be launched; loading the playlist and start a shuffle play when they are opened, hitting the small thumbnail of the current album cover will skip tracks
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Weather Screen: this screen will give me weather updates for the next few days
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Cool.
SM-G870A Peace