02-12-2017 02:10 PM
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02-12-2017 04:31 PM
Hi Eyal,
Can you give us some more details regarding yourself and your class (mainly coding experience)?
LabWindows/CVI isn't designed for game development and is mainly an ANSI-C development enviroment for measurement and automation.
Although i have seen people develop some mini-games in CVI by utilizing its UI framework, i doubt C programming is the right (or at least easiest) way to go with 12-year olds.
02-13-2017 12:22 AM
Hi,
First of all thank you for the fast reply.
I'm an electrical engineer student on my 3rd year, I have some c and c++ skills and i've learned CVI last year altough programming is not my main major so the skills are not that great.
I know that cvi is not meant for game building but the kids has CVI in their syllabus and their teacher tought that if I showed them what you can do with it by games, that'll be more interesting to them.
The kids are 14-15 YO and know already Java and Pascal, so C/C++ is not that difficult to them.
I saw somewhere that someone made a dart-shooting game or even a space invader game with CVI but I can't find it anywhere now.
Thank,
Eyal.
02-13-2017 01:50 AM - edited 02-13-2017 01:50 AM
I haven't personally never developed games with CVI but I remember to have found some in the examples provided by CVI users.
I have located those two examples that you may want to look at: they were developed a lot of time ago in CVI 7 but are still functional even in 2015.
Creating a Space Ship Game in LabWindows/CVI
Falling Blocks: Using the Table Control in LabWindows/CVI (Similar to Tetris)
02-13-2017 02:07 AM
Here is a 2048 game Google referred me to:
https://github.com/Beerman006/cvi-2048
(Haven't ran it, hope it's valid)
02-13-2017 09:41 AM
Hi Roberto,
That is really helpful and exactly the kind of games I was searching.
I'll go over what you sent when I'll get back home but for now that looks perfect.
Thank you very much,
Eyal.
02-13-2017 09:44 AM
And you as well....
It's the first time for me in this forum and I'm really glad to see the will to help and contribute in here.
I thank you and Roberto for you fast and helpful...help :).
Thank you,
Eyal.