From @mail.uunet.ca:mark.longridge@dosgate.canrem.COM Mon Aug 9 12:39:08 1993 Return-Path: <@mail.uunet.ca:mark.longridge@dosgate.canrem.COM> Received: from ghost.uunet.ca (uunet.ca) by life.ai.mit.edu (4.1/AI-4.10) for /com/archive/cube-lovers id AA04795; Mon, 9 Aug 93 12:39:08 EDT Received: from canrem.COM ([198.133.42.251]) by mail.uunet.ca with SMTP id <100967(5)>; Mon, 9 Aug 1993 12:01:48 -0400 Received: from dosgate by unixbox.canrem.COM id aa21334; Mon, 9 Aug 93 12:01:34 EDT Received: by dosgate (PCB-UUCP 1.1c) id 180A7C; Mon, 9 Aug 93 08:19:42 -0400 To: CUBE-LOVERS@ai.mit.edu Subject: CUBES (OF COURSE!) From: Mark Longridge Message-Id: <60.250315.104.0C180A7C@canrem.com> Date: Sun, 8 Aug 1993 15:34:00 -0400 Organization: CRS Online (Toronto, Ontario) Well, I finally know what all the square's group antipodes look like. Next message I'll post a detailed summary on these patterns. I wrote a colour printer driver for my cube program today, tested it and it turned out pretty slick. I'm using a Star NX2420 rainbow printer and I'm (out of necessity) using FACE Star NX2420 Code Real Cube ---- ----------- ---- --------- TOP/DOWN BLACK/CYAN 0/2 WHITE/BLUE LEFT/RIGHT VIOLET/ORANGE 3/5 RED/ORANGE FRONT/BACK YELLOW/GREEN 4/6 YELLOW/GREEN ...which works pretty good except violet is more like blue. I could have also used magenta (sort of a pink) for red but it does not contrast well with orange. Should make the DOTC (Domain of the Cube) Newsletter look a lot better if I can ever finish the damn thing! More notes to follow.... -> Mark Longridge, still cubing after all of these years <-