First, a few requests:

How's about making sure I don't use more than 9 of a color?

And how's about for generating a random cube?

How's about for a reset button, so i don't have to restart the app after I mess up?

Now I've gone through picking colors twice, and made sure i only had 9 of everything, and I still got the error about 9 color or something.

As this looks interesting, I'd appreciate it if you could fix this, or help me with a cube configuration.

Here is a screen shot of my cube.

update: excuse me? Did you get this thing to do what it claims? Can you help me do the same? All I keep getting is the error shown in the image. I have abstained from voting until I get a reply from the author (i figure he can help me get it to run).

update: Thank you jsprat. This app solves this cube in 93 moves, that's sweet. ++SixKiller.

update: nice update SixKiller. Ovids reply makes mine sound a lot harsher than it really is. I was honestly being sincere, but whatever

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In reply to Re: Rubik's Cube Solver by PodMaster
in thread Rubik's Cube Solver by Ido

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