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It's so delightful to see you here! On this page you can find my projects created with Delphi 7 in different periods of my life. Just scroll down or use navigation links below. Is there something to say about? Contact me via email. |
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Projects created with Delphi 7 when I was a schoolboy yet. In those blessed days I was a beginner, so a lot of my code was not so good as I wish, but generally it works. That's a pity, but many of my interesting projects were lost. However, some of them are still alive. |
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A multiplayer (up to 4 players) shooter with different game modes. Unfortunately there is no AI, so the best way is to play with your friends. The game includes a map editor, so you can create your own levels. It's not a necessary stuff, but sometimes it might be useful. Please check readme.txt file for controls and other important information. Game version 2.2.2005 final |
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I have returned to Delphi after fifteen years of break. Mainly due to nostalgic feelings, but also because it is only one IDE I know more or less. Today Object Pascal is no more popular, but I definitely can say I still can create great programs with it. |
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For more than ten years I've been working in Home Cinema industry. My work is not only equipment tuning, but also is in design of future halls and media rooms. My experience transformed to some kind of rules which help me in everyday job. So I created several calculators to help with work routine. If you, as well as me, involved to audio-video equipment, it might be useful. There are following calculators in the bundle: sound pressure level in destination point, defining Q factor of audio filters, suitable cover angle of speakers and others. There is a special program manager for your convenience. It allows to start any calculator from tray. But you still could run any of exe files separately. Version 1.0 |
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Another program as part of my work. I often use several home automation controlles, which control other devices via IR protocol. For some reason, vendors sometimes use short codes based on protocol name and function codes. This program generates full IR HEX codes based on known protocol, device and function numbers. Version 0.3 |
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Sometimes it's easier to write a own code instead of searching a program in the Internet. Especially if you are looking for a custom functions of software. I still record music to CD-R for audio system in my car. Despite of there is a shuffle function inside, 'next' and 'previous' buttons don't work in this mode properly. So the idea of my program is simple: you add files to a list and the program mix them. Next it renames the result using a preffered template. Version 1.02 |
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My son has been learned Roman numerics in a school. Well known, there is only one way to learn something well is totally dive in it. That's why I wrote a simple program — a watch showing time and date in Roman numbers. Background picture was taken from my favourite book of V. Lyovshin and Em. Aleksandrova «Journey to Carlicania and Al-Gebra». The picture shows all possible Roman numerics. |
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That's all for now — check for updates this page! |
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