hi balaji
   I would like to join in doing the same.
I think of much advanced games for linux though
i have not done much of game programming.
I have done Tic tac toe before in java and used
my own algorithm.From programmer's point of view 
it's a difficult game but from user point of view 
this game is very silly.So think of some other game.
bye
vinu


On Wed,  5 Apr 2000 15:04:57 +0530 (IST)
 "Ravikant K.Rao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>     BALAJI> I am writting a set of games for linux,
> intended to be
>     BALAJI> open source and freeware. 
> 
>       Good Luck with it dude.
> 
>     BALAJI> In one of these i plan to write
>     BALAJI> a tic-tac toe game. Is there anyone who knows
> a few good
>     BALAJI> algorithms for tic tac toe (to win/draw the
> game) ?
> 
>       Check out any textbook on C/C++.Most of them have the
> algorithm's and/or Program Code itself.I coded one in my
> early days in 
> C, too. Most textbooks start with the towers oh Hanoi
> Problem, and
> then go onto this .. :o)
> 
>     BALAJI> what are the conditions for making a software
> Open source
>     BALAJI> ?  Thanks in advance.
> 
>       Read the GPL,the Artistic License, and whatever other
> licenses 
> that software is usually released under... and you would
> then figure
> out what to release ~your~ software under.
> 
>    
>       Ravi.
> 
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