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Code for Minesweeper game for 8051

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Does anyone made such thing .
I must make it for may classwork but it's too heavy for me
Need your help
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Re: Code for Minesweeper game for 8051

http://www.daniweb.com/forums/announcement125-2.html
30+ posts, and you still don't know this?

> I must make it for may classwork but it's too heavy for me
Did you try, or just give up?
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Those 40-pin DIPs are behemoths! You could break your back, trying to lift one.

Why exactly is it so difficult?
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Does anyone made such thing .
I must make it for may classwork but I would rather copy someone else's solution and turn that in as my own work. I believe my instructors are too stupid to recognize plagiarism, so please just send me your codes
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Those 40-pin DIPs are behemoths! You could break your back, trying to lift one.

Why exactly is it so difficult?
It's so long and I don't know so good a language
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If it's so pathetic where is a code I asked, You can only joke on others,try wrote such program on first lavel language
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So do you know how to write it in C, or another language of your choice?

An 8051 is pretty ancient, what sort of "display" and "input" do you have?
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So do you know how to write it in C, or another language of your choice?

An 8051 is pretty ancient, what sort of "display" and "input" do you have?
I even made a map on Assembly already but it's only one step to the end
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So do you know how to write it in C, or another language of your choice?

An 8051 is pretty ancient, what sort of "display" and "input" do you have?
We use a kind of already made hardware with 8051 so I can't change it
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> We use a kind of already made hardware with 8051 so I can't change it
Yeah, but that doesn't tell ME what sort of display and input it has.

Presumably, one would have some visual indication of success or failure as you choose which "mine" to tread on next.

So what is it, a 5x5 matrix of LEDs or something?
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