Dear brethren,

unfortunatly my rather spontanous upload of qb3 caused some „irritations“, mostly on my own side. I didn't concern the 64 Kb-restriction because I didn't know it up to that time anyway.

My „ad-hoc“-solution was to part the source. Corion pointed out that it wasn't neccessary to create a new node for every part as i did. I took his advice and „chained“ the parts via replies on outgoing from “Rubics Cube“ game

Now there is a bunch of „ Rubics Cube“-nodes. Really confusing as i mean. :-(

Because it would be a shame if qb3 would disappear behind this virtual thicket i reanimated my old and never really used website to offer you the source in one piece.

I'll be delighted if you would take a look at it.

So please download, try and comment qb3 The perl "Rubics-Cube"-Clone.

Best regards, Thomas


Is simplicity best or simply the easiest Martin L. Gore

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