mDiPalma
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i made this a few months ago, but i didn't post it here b/c i was banned. :/
i just remembered about it. it's pretty OK, in my opinion, except that it probably is buggy, and there is no visual "easing" which will probably make any legit programmers spit up their breakfast
Click here to try it or go to rpi.edu/~dipalm in the browser and click start
Edit: it works perfectly in Vivaldi (technical preview 4) and Firefox. My version of Opera (31) has 1 glitch, particularly with alg.cubing.net not using a decent protocol for the reconstructions. Didn't try it on Chrome, Safari, or IE.
it records ur solves and gives u a link to the alg.cubing.net for the reconstruction. it also counts the moves 4 u, etc.
it also has the same basic functionality as qqtimer.net (avgs, deleting times, seeing previous scrambles).
it has qcube controls and a more gaming-oriented control scheme (wasd with modifiers, etc) and a bunch of "unique" views. just click the little black words under the cube to toggle/view all the options. there are a bunch of joke views because i was bored.
qqwref has a bunch of records because he's absolutely ridiculous:
i want to make it multiplayer and have like an online Speed-FMC tournament thing. It should be pretty easy, but my programming experience is purely self-taught, and I don't know anything about nodeJS (LinSim is in JS). so if u want to help out, please post below.
i just remembered about it. it's pretty OK, in my opinion, except that it probably is buggy, and there is no visual "easing" which will probably make any legit programmers spit up their breakfast
Click here to try it or go to rpi.edu/~dipalm in the browser and click start
Edit: it works perfectly in Vivaldi (technical preview 4) and Firefox. My version of Opera (31) has 1 glitch, particularly with alg.cubing.net not using a decent protocol for the reconstructions. Didn't try it on Chrome, Safari, or IE.
it records ur solves and gives u a link to the alg.cubing.net for the reconstruction. it also counts the moves 4 u, etc.
it also has the same basic functionality as qqtimer.net (avgs, deleting times, seeing previous scrambles).
it has qcube controls and a more gaming-oriented control scheme (wasd with modifiers, etc) and a bunch of "unique" views. just click the little black words under the cube to toggle/view all the options. there are a bunch of joke views because i was bored.
qqwref has a bunch of records because he's absolutely ridiculous:
"11.33 single on tunnelvision btw"
"10.32 (61.33 htm) [avg5] on Master Yi"
"I did a solve on "enough" in like 124 seconds. pretty silly"
"10.32 (61.33 htm) [avg5] on Master Yi"
"I did a solve on "enough" in like 124 seconds. pretty silly"
i want to make it multiplayer and have like an online Speed-FMC tournament thing. It should be pretty easy, but my programming experience is purely self-taught, and I don't know anything about nodeJS (LinSim is in JS). so if u want to help out, please post below.
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