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- XView
- CyberSpace Cruiser
- ppppp
- Form1
- Picture7
- CommText
- Picture2
- RunButton
- Spare
- StopButton
- Spare
- ExitButton
- Picture1
- PanUDScroll
- ViewPic
- Picture4
- BackForScroll
- Picture5
- Label1
- Label1
- Label2
- Label2
- Label3
- Label3
- Label4
- Label4
- Label5
- Label5
- SCCheck
- Spin the cube
- AFButton
- Picture3
- PanLRScroll
- PlusButton
- MinusButton
- MenuFile
- &File
- FileExit
- E&xit
- MenuAction
- &Action
- ActionJump
- &Jump to Coordinate
- JumpAbsolute
- &Absolute
- AbsoluteX
- AbsoluteY
- AbsoluteZ
- JumpRelative
- &Relative
- RelativeX
- RelativeY
- RelativeZ
- MenuView
- &View
- ViewFine
- &Fine Position Controls
- ViewAboutFace
- &About Face Button
- MenuHelp
- &Help
- HelpUsing
- &Using CyberSpace Cruiser
- HelpViewport
- The &Viewport
- HelpHyphen1
- % HelpAbout
- &About CyberSpace Cruiser
- Form_Clickq
- CircInterSect
- Sigma1+
- Sigma2
- PartA
- PartB
- Sigma
- PartC.
- Command1_Click"
- Command2_Click
- GeoPic
- Command3_Click
- ExitButton_Click
- ClearButton_Click
- TestButton_Click
- drawWidthK
- sfAngle1
- dfLinkLen
- dfLever2LenU
- dfLever2X
- dfLever2Y
- DrawMech
- LeverEndX
- LeverEndY7
- MechPic
- VScroll1U
- valueA
- @ Form_Load
- RunButton_Click
- VScroll1_Change$
- iAnglec
- RunButton
- enabled
- StopButtonL
- TestButton
- StopButton_Click
- VScroll2_ChangeH
- dfLever2
- VScroll2
- VScroll1_GotFocus
- ExitButton
- VScroll2_GotFocusd
- Form_Paint-
- BorderBoxRaised
- Picture1C
- Picture2
- Picture3
- CubeOpt_Click
- CubeOpts
- ScaleWidth
- ScaleHeight
- ScaleTopb
- scaleleft
- LinkOpt_ClickZ
- LinkOpt7
- smallchange
- largechange
- DrawAxis
- Alpha
- iEraseB
- sfAlpha
- sfBeta
- singe>
- dfCubeVertX
- dfCubeVertY
- dfCubeVertZ:
- GeoPic_Click
- drawstyle
- DrawCube
- CubeVertX
- CubeVertY
- RotateCubeI
- ForeColor
- Rotate
- Theta
- Theta1
- RotatePoint
- SolidRotate.
- dfAlpha
- dfBetae
- dfCubeVertX0u
- dfCubeVertY0
- dfCubeVertZ0
- dfCubeVertX1
- dfCubeVertY1
- dfCubeVertZ1X
- NewCube3
- dfCubeVert0g
- CenterOfRotation]
- dfCubeVert16
- Printed)
- RunCubeRotationK
- Visible
- WipeNewCube
- enable<
- CircInter
- ViewPic
- XView
- ViewPic_Click
- Picture4
- Label1
- caption
- Label2
- Label3
- sfViewPointX
- sfViewPointY
- sfViewPointZ+
- sfWinPointX8
- sfWinPointYE
- sfWinPointZR
- sfRPointX_
- sfRPointYl
- sfRPointZ
- sfSPointX
- sfSPointYI
- sfSPointZ
- sfAzimuth~
- sfElevation
- PanUDScroll_Change
- PanUDScroll#
- Label4t
- Label5
- PanLRScroll_Change_
- PanLRScroll
- BackForScroll_Change-
- OldValue
- NewValue
- DeltaX
- sfOldLinPosp
- DeltaLine
- BackForScroll
- iOldLinPos
- iOldLine
- DeltaY
- DeltaZ
- Travel
- Label6
- sfWin>
- Delta
- BackForScrollminE
- iOldAzimuth
- iOldUDAnglel
- iOldLRAngle
- DeltaUD
- DeltaElevation?
- DeltaLRW
- DeltaAzimuthp
- DrawView
- MakeCube
- sfObjectX
- sfObjectY+
- sfObjectZ
- VertexL
- iObjectX
- iObjectY
- iObjectZ
- PlaceCube
- PlaceObject)
- object
- iNumPoints
- PxStarg
- PyStar>
- PzStar%
- sfRPointO
- sfWinPoint
- iObjectT
- MakeObject
- Shape
- left|
- OldPx
- Staric
- OldPy
- PxOldU
- PyOld>
- MinZp
- thenViewPic
- OriginX
- OriginY
- OriginZ
- Label7
- NewXo
- NewZO
- PzOld
- PlaceAllObjects
- ObjNum
- bThen
- ObjTyp
- Static0PxOld
- PointXold
- PointYoldd
- Color4Bit
- SizeFactor&
- IfThen
- PointZold
- NumObjects6
- distance
- DSquaredI
- LocationX
- LocationY
- LocationZ|
- SortX
- objects-
- their
- distances
- squared
- ObjOrder
- NumVendors
- sVendor9
- Temp1
- Temp2
- Company
- Temp35
- Address
- Temp4O
- Temp5
- Temp6
- State
- Temp7Z
- Temp8
- TechSpt
- Temp9/
- Sales
- Temp10E
- CustServ
- Temp11
- Country-
- Temp12b
- Contact
- DefineAllObjects
- ObjectTypel
- Color
- ObjType
- printDSquared
- SphereXOld
- SphereYOld+
- SphereZOld
- MapRadius
- fillstype8
- FillColor5
- fillstylee
- qbcolor7
- sfArcSinT
- MakeObjects
- OldRadiusf
- LetterAfbXoldw
- LetterAfbYold
- LetterAfbZold
- TestForFlatLine
- iFlatLined
- FlatLine
- backcolor
- Letter
- Fronte
- LineXold
- LineYoldH
- LineZold
- LetterIfbXold#
- LetterIfbYold4
- LetterIfbZoldD
- LetterSfXoldT
- LetterSfYoldd
- LetterSfZolds
- LetterTXold
- LetterTYold
- LetterTZoldj
- FlatLined
- LetterYXold
- LetterYYold
- LetterYZoldk
- BorderBoxRecessed6
- Picture5
- LetterWXold
- LetterWYold
- LetterWZold
- CrossWordCubesJ
- BlueAI
- BFScrollHandlerZ
- BFScrollResumez
- GuardDiamondsz
- DiamondXold
- DiamondYold
- DiamondZold$
- Text1
- iPuzzleMode
- LocationModesV
- iNumCells
- iCellSize
- ViewPic_MouseDownY
- Button
- Shift
- iCellLocX
- iCellLocY
- iCurrentCell
- debubq
- ViewPic_KeyPress
- KeyAscii
- iNumObjects
- NumCellsQ
- LetterArcheType
- GetLetterQuadrature
- GetLetterQuad
- ViewAngleF
- location
- LetterBXold
- LetterBYoldq
- LetterBZold
- iAIindex
- iAInum
- iObjectType
- iLetterArcheType
- iLocationXj
- iLocationY
- iLocationZ
- iColorO
- iColor4Bit
- QBiColor
- filliColor_
- BackiColor
- sfSize
- iCellsfSize
- sfSizeFactor
- liDSquared
- iObjOrder
- ScaleMode^
- AutoRedraw
- FloodFillc
- sfPSF,
- FillSqXold:
- FillSqYoldH
- FillSqZold
- Screen
- height
- currentx
- currenty,
- FloodX
- FloocY
- FloodYY
- FlodPic
- CenterXstar
- CenterYstarj
- CenterZstarw
- BailOut
- OldCx
- OldCy
- OldCz
- Skip(
- SkipPlace
- SkipErase
- iSkip
- thenPlaceObject
- iSkipPrevw
- iObjTypeX
- iSkipThen
- notiSkipPrev
- iInView
- iInViewPrev
- inView8
- sfAvX3
- sfAvY
- sfAvZ
- PointalistXold
- PointalistYold
- PointalistZold
- PyXtar
- mousepointer|
- BigRedCube
- PointNumG
- LetterCXoldV
- LetterCYold
- LetterCZold
- FileExit_Click
- MenuEdit_Click
- HelpAbout_Click
- intellectual
- Picture6
- paint
- ViewPic_paint(
- EraseBoxF
- BoxEraseT
- ClueText
- text(
- LetterDXold7
- LetterDYoldO
- LetterDZold
- width^
- LetterEXoldm
- LetterEYold
- LetterEZold
- Picture7
- PicBorderBoxRecessed
- ClueBoxI
- CommText
- LetterFXold
- LetterFYold
- LetterFZold
- ClueAu
- iJump
- LetterGXold
- LetterGYold+
- LetterGZold:
- LetterJXoldI
- LetterJYoldj
- LetterJZold
- ViewReal_Clicky
- LetterKXold
- LetterKYold
- LetterKZold
- LetterLXold
- LetterLYold
- LetterLZold
- LetterMXold
- LetterMYold
- LetterMZold
- LetterNXold
- LetterNYold
- LetterNZold-
- LetterOXold<
- LetterOYoldK
- LetterOZoldZ
- LetterPXoldi
- LetterPYold>
- LetterPZold
- LetterA
- LetterB
- LetterCQ
- LetterY
- LetterWI
- LetterT
- LetterS
- LetterP
- LetterO
- LetterN
- LetterM
- LetterL
- LetterK
- LetterJ
- LetterH
- LetterG
- LetterF
- LetterE
- LetterDh
- LetterQ
- LetterR
- LetterX
- LetterU
- CubeSurface
- ClueD
- svViewPointZ'
- ViewFine_Click
- ViewFine
- checked
- PlusButton
- MinusButton~
- PlusButton_Click
- MinusButton_Click
- HelpUsing_Click4
- HelpPlaying_Clicka
- HelpStoring_Click
- itemm
- ActionJump_Click
- ActionLog_Click
- Result
- sUserName<
- PassWord
- ActionLog,
- FileOpen
- FileSave
- FilePrint_ClickK
- printer1
- FileSave_Click
- iLevelC
- FileSaveHandlerV
- FileSaveResume
- iDirty
- FileOpen_Click
- FileOpenHandler
- FileOpenResume
- oriLetterArcheType
- StartUp
- Form_Resize
- CyberSpaceg
- Cruisers
- QuadOldX
- QuadOldY
- QuadOldZ
- Points
- PointAPIY
- Polygon
- MakeLetters
- YellowClusteru
- IvoryTower
- iMoveDisable/
- iOldLinePos
- lOldLinPos
- lNewLinPos(
- iOldChange
- DeltaScroll
- iOldScroll
- iReWind
- ViewAboutFace_Click
- AFButton
- ViewABoutFaceH
- AFButton_Click
- TempVert
- TempHort<
- iAboutFace
- Picture7_Click
- ViewPic_DblClickT
- DeltaVerte
- sfMDownXw
- sfMDownY
- DeltaHort
- HelpViewport_Click/
- PointCubes!
- RadiusT
- Alphsk
- sfDSquared
- NewHort
- Square
- center
- viewpointM
- iLocOKG
- TempX%
- Tempy
- TempzJ
- sUser1
- ActionJump8
- AbsoluteX_ClickA
- LocOK`
- AbsoluteY_Click
- InputBoYA
- AbsoluteZ_Click
- RelativeZ_Click
- RelativeX_Click
- RelativeY_Click
- TriangleOldX
- TriangleOldY
- TriangleOldZ
- Pyramids;
- iGraduate
- ClueText_ChangeY
- EditCopy_Click
- dfArcSinS
- ThreeDXForm
- ViewPX
- ViewPY
- ViewPZ:
- WinPX
- WinPY
- WinPZ
- SPZT
- MapToWindow
- Form_Unload
- Cancel
- Start
- Finish|
- Interval
- Timer1p @
- SpinningCube
- iSCNume @
- SCCheck_Click
- SCCheck
- SpinCube
- 3D CyberSpace viewer from...
- Ivory Tower Software
- Richard Wagner
- CIS 76427,2611
- Copyright 1992, all rights reserved.
- You may use this VB source code in your programs if you include attribution in yourr
- startup and "about" screens in the form: "Portions of this program copyright byt
- Ivory Tower Software, used with permission," or a similar phrase..
- If you do use this source code in your application, please let us know. We would like to
- take a look at it. Your comments and suggestions for improving this software are
- welcome.
- Carriage return linefeed combination
- View direction, vertical axis, single floating point
- View direction, horizontal axiss
- Previous LR angle in degrees, integero
- Previous UD angle in degrees
- Mouse down X for PicView double click eventi
- Mouse down Y for PicView double click event
- ExitButton_Click
- Form_Load
- left = 0
- Azimuth = 0
- Inclination = 0
- Welcome to cyberspace. Some pyramids are straight ahead.
- Use the vertical scroll bar to the right of the viewport"
- to move forward.
- Form_Paint
- PanLRScroll_Change
- Azimuth = "
- Convert single-precision parameters to double precision for call to DLL:
- Convert back to single precision:
- PanUDScroll_Change
- Inclination = "
- Convert single-precision parameters to double precision for call to DLL:
- Convert back to single precision:
- BackForScroll_Change
- On Error GoTo BFScrollHandlerl
- X = "
- ####0"
- Y = "
- ####0"
- Z = "
- ####0"
- Error in BackForScroll:
- DefineAllObjects
- Each object in cyberspace is defined by:
- Object Numberu
- Object Typee
- Center X
- Center Y
- Center Z
- qbcolor
- sfSize Factor
- iNumObjects = total number of objects in cyberspacea
- The big red cube
- A cluster of 100 random points
- A tall white structure
- Mysterious solids in cyberspace
- An animated wireframe object
- MakeObjects
- Make prototype objects.t
- Coordinates are in object space. Center objects about 0,0,0 in object space.
- Object sfSizes, locations and iColors are assigned in DefineAllObjects.
- The nominal size of an object is 100 CLUs in its major dimension.l
- These object-primitives are defined about 0, 0, 0 in their own object-spaces.
- They are later translated to cyberspace as needed, each being called by itsi
- object type:
- Object type 0, Point:
- Object type 1, Wireframe Cube:
- Vertex 1:p
- Vertex 2:
- Vertex 3:
- Vertex 4:
- Vertex 5:
- Vertex 6:
- Vertex 7:
- Vertex 8:
- Object type 13, Filled Square in XY planea
- Object type 14, Filled Square YZ
- Object type 15, Filled Square XZ
- Object type 16, Filled Tall Rectangle (80 x 100) in XY plane
- Object type 17, Filled Tall Rectangle (80 x 100) in YZp
- Object type 18, Filled Tall Rectangle (60 x 100) in XY plane
- Object type 19, Filled Tall Rectangle (60 x 100) in YZp
- Object type 22, Filled Pyramid Facet +X, +Z (shift center -x, -z))
- Object type 23, Filled Pyramid Facet -X, +Z (shift center +x, -z
- Object type 24, Filled Pyramid Facet -X, -Z
- Object type 25, Filled Pyramid Facet +X, -Z
- Object type 26, Filled Diamond XZ (pyramid base)
- Object type 43, Globular Cluster:
- Object type 44, Spinning Wireframe Cube:
- Vertex 1:p
- Vertex 2:
- Vertex 3:
- Vertex 4:
- Vertex 5:
- Vertex 6:
- Vertex 7:
- Vertex 8:
- LocationModes
- Depending on where you are in cyberspace, different events can occur...n
- Big Red Cube:
- The big red cube is rumored to contain a fabulous wealth
- of software and data.
- Entry to this space is prohibited.
- Ivory Tower:
- The tall white structure is one of the largest objects
- in cyberspace, measuring 3000 CLUs high."
- Entry to this space is prohibited.
- Pyramids:
- The two pyramids are rather small structures in cyberspace,"
- the taller one being only 50 CLUs high.
- No one has ever been able to enter them, so no one knows what's
- inside them, or who they belong to.
- Entry to this space is prohibited.
- ViewPic_MouseDown
- BigRedCube
- This sub defines the object-primitives for the Big Red Cube in cyberspace.
- Each object is defined in its own object-space centered on 0, 0, 0.0
- A nominal object in has a size of 100 cyberspace linear units (CLUs).L
- The cube is an assemblage of filled squares, each 10 times bigger than nominal.
- Filled Square XY
- Fill color, edges will be black,
- 10 times nominal
- FileExit_Click
- HelpAbout_Click
- CyberSpace Cruiser demo version 1.09, July 17, 1992"
- Copyright 1992 by Ivory Tower Software, all rights reserved.
- Cyberspace is a real cartesian space of infinite extent, and
- was first described in the novels of William Gibson."
- Now Ivory Tower's CyberSpace Cruiser lets any Microsoft Windows computer"
- msg$ = msg$ + " user 'jack in' to cyberspace. A fast machine is highly recommended." + crlf + crlf
- This program is freeware. You may copy it freely and anyone may run it at"
- no cost on any machine.
- Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Contact Ivory Tower Software"
- via CompuServe mail 76427,2611.
- About CyberSpace Cruiser
- ViewFine_Click
- Use the fine position controls to move to an exact point in cyberspace."
- The '+1' button will move you forward one Cyberspace Linear
- Unit (CLU). The '-1' button will move you backward one CLU.
- PlusButton_Click
- MinusButton_Click
- HelpUsing_Click
- CyberSpace Cruiser allows a human being to view and maneuver through cyberspace.
- The viewport gives a 51 degree view angle forward. The scrollbar"
- to the right of the viewport moves the user's view point forward and"
- backward through cyberspace. Move the thumb button up to go forward."
- Each click on the scroll arrow moves the view point 10 cyberspace linear"
- units (CLUs). Each click in the scrollbar itself moves the view point 100
- CLUs. The user's position in cyberspace is displayed at all times just"
- below the 'Exit' button."
- The scrollbar at the botton of the viewport controls the user's
- view azimuth (pans left and right) and the scrollbar to the left of the
- viewport controls the user's view inclination (pans up and down). The
- view angles move in one and ten degree increments."
- To travel in cyberspace, adjust the view direction until the destination"
- point is near the center of the viewport. Then move forward until the
- point is reached.
- 'CyberSpace Cruiser' is a trademark of Ivory Tower Software."
- Using CyberSpace Cruiser
- YellowCluster
- Globular cluster
- QBcolor
- IvoryTower
- 0b \
- This sub creates the white tower object-set:
- Base Cube:
- Filled Square XY
- Filled Square XY
- Filled Square YZ
- Filled Square YZ
- Filled Square XZ
- Filled Square XZ
- Second story:r
- Tall Rectangle XY
- Tall Rectangle XY
- Tall Rectangle YZ
- Tall Rectangle YZ
- Filled Square XZ
- Third story:
- Tall Rectangle XY
- Tall Rectangle XY
- Tall Rectangle YZ
- Tall Rectangle YZ
- Filled Square XZ
- ViewAboutFace_Click
- Use the 'About Face' button to rotate to look behind you."
- AFButton_Click
- ViewPic_DblClick
- HelpViewport_Click
- The viewport is the large square region of the CyberSpace Cruiser window
- and provides your view into cyberspace. The viewport gives a viewing
- angle of 51 degrees both horizontally and vertically. The viewing
- direction is controlled with the horizontal scroll bar below"
- the viewport and with the vertical scroll bar to the left of the"
- viewport.
- If you double click on any point on the viewport, your
- view direction will automatically be adjusted to bring that point
- into the center of the viewport."
- The Viewport
- AbsoluteX_Click
- What is the X coordinate to jump to:
- Absolute X Coordinate"
- Trying to jump to a forbidden zone
- X = "
- ####0"
- AbsoluteY_Click
- What is the Y coordinate to jump to:
- Absolute Y Coordinate"
- Trying to jump to a forbidden zone
- Y = "
- ####0"
- AbsoluteZ_Click
- What is the Z coordinate to jump to:
- Absolute Z Coordinate"
- Trying to jump to a forbidden zone
- Z = "
- ####0"
- RelativeZ_Click
- What is the Z distance to jump:"
- Relative Z Coordinate"
- Trying to jump to a forbidden zone
- Z = "
- ####0"
- RelativeX_Click
- What is the X distance to jump:"
- Relative X Coordinate"
- Trying to jump to a forbidden zone
- X = "
- ####0"
- RelativeY_Click
- What is the Y distance to jump:"
- Relative Y Coordinate"
- Trying to jump to a forbidden zone
- Y = "
- ####0"
- Pyramids
- This sub defines the pyramids as aggregates of filled triangles and squares:
- First Pyramid:
- Triangle +X, +Z
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- Triangle -X, +Z
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- Triangle -X, -Z
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- Triangle +X, -Z
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- Pyramid base
- set below the apex
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- Second Pyramid:l
- Triangle +X, +Zd
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- ffffff
- Triangle -X, +Z
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- ffffff
- Triangle -X, -Z
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- ffffff
- Triangle +X, -Z
- Fill color, edges will be blackY
- ffffff
- Pyramid base
- set below the apex
- Fill color, edges will be blacko
- ffffff
- Form_Unload
- This is necessary in this program: applications with multiple forms need to
- have "end" in the Unload procedure of their main forms. This gets around a VB
- bug which can either leave orphan hidden forms in memory, or crash Windows
- if you try to exit windows and unload forms from the main form on Windows close.
- SpinningCube
- WireFrame Cube
- Spinning Cube object number for location change in Timer event:
- SCCheck_Click
-