The SiMPLE
Program Gallery

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Note: In order to run any of these programs, you
must have SiMPLE installed on your computer.*


*[If you would like to play some SiMPLE games that have been pre-
compiled and don't require you have SiMPLE installed, just visit
The Town of Simpli-City and go into the Video-Game Arcade.]


Bubbles
Source Listing 2004 January Bruce Clark Screen Shot
A colorful screen saver.

Snowfall
Source Listing 2004 January Bruce Clark Screen Shot
A B/W screen saver.

FUSION
Source Listing 2004 January Paul Hohenfeldt Screen Shot
How to make a Hydrogen Bomb!

Valentine
Source Listing 2004 February Judith Sorenson Screen Shot
Happy Valentine's Day!

ZAPPER
Source Listing 2004 March Mike Barswig Screen Shot
Be careful that you don't electrocute yourself!

SiMPLE-Vision
Source Listing 2004 April Bob Bishop Screen Shot
SiMPLE's version of the classic Apple-II demo, APPLE-VISION.

FANTASIA
Source Listing 2004 April Jane Siekierski Screen Shot
A colorful screen saver!

Chess
Source Listing 2004 May Bob Bishop Screen Shot
Moves are entered using algebraic notation.
(E.g., Pawn to King Four would be: E2-E4)
Castle King side: O-O
Castle Queen side: O-O-O
Exit the game: QUIT

Pin-Wheel
Source Listing 2004 May Jack Abrams Screen Shot
A spinning pinwheel

Diamond
Source Listing 2004 June Bruce Clark Screen Shot
A Dynamic Digital Diamond Display

Box Game
Source Listing 2004 June Paul Dragavon Screen Shot
You and your computer take turns connecting pairs
of dots (by clicking between them with your mouse).
Whoever completes the most squares wins the game.

Cellular Automata
Source Listing 2004 August Rosemary Moore Screen Shot
Cellular Automata patterns as described in Stephan Wolfram's book, "A New Kind of Science"

Double Size ASCII Characters
Source Listing 2004 September Jim Richmond Screen Shot
Jim's "display2" task allows you to display text strings at twice their normal size (and in color) on the graphics screen!

(Modified: 2005 February 07)
Now Jim's task allows you to display rotated text!

The "15" Puzzle
Source Listing 2004 October Loretta Quiring Screen Shot
The "15" Puzzle is the classic sliding tile puzzle by Sam Loyd in which you have to rearrange fifteen scrambled tiles back into their original order. (Click on a tile to move it. Press the 'Esc' key to quit the program.)

FLAG
Source Listing 2004 November Paul Ritchie Screen Shot
This very short program draws a US flag on the graphics screen.

Dragon Curves
Source Listing 2004 November Bob Bishop Screen Shot
This Screen Saver generates an endless number of Dragon Curves. (Click here for information about Dragon Curves)

Time Bomb!
Source Listing 2004 November Tony Molino Screen Shot
How's your intuition? It had better be good ...
if you want to survive!

A bomb is connected to 5 buttons. If you select the correct 3 buttons, you will deactivate the bomb. (Push either of the other two buttons, and it's curtains for you!) But you'd better hurry ... because the fuse is lit!

[Note: Because this program uses some of the @toys modules,
it should be installed in project PLAYPEN.]

Exploding
Jack-in-the-Box!
Source Listing 2004 November Mike Barswig Screen Shot

[Note: Because this program uses some of the @toys modules,
it should be installed in project PLAYPEN.]

Battleship
Source Listing 2004 December Dean Menezes Screen Shot
Play the classic game of BATTLESHIP on your text screen.

In addition to project PLAYPEN, did you know that your Free copy
of SiMPLE also has two other pre-installed projects (SAMPLES
and SIMPLE), each containing many other example programs?

Also, be sure to check out "SiMPLE Programming
Quickies"
in our SiMPLE CodeWorks Forums

• If you would like to contribute a SiMPLE
program to The Gallery, just e-mail it to us.

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