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X-O Game Through LAN

By | 19 Dec 2007 | Article
Play X-O through TCP connection
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Introduction

This code was used to implement the Tic-Tac-Toe game and play it through the LAN with a friend. Of course, we use the TCP protocol to send instructions.

Background

The TCP protocol is used to send reliable data through the network. In order to understand this code well, you must first have a general overview about the TCP transmission protocol.

Using the Code

In this project, we have two separate programs, one for the server that manages the entrance of the players and to hold messages from one player to another. The other program is the part for the clients (i.e. players) that listen to any messages coming from the server. It also performs some Event Handlers and the most important part is THREADING. For the clients, they are TCP clients for the server that listen at port 5000 for client requests.

Parts from the code look like this:

//TCP client
TcpClient client = new TcpClient("localhost", 5000);
                output = client.GetStream();
                writer = new BinaryWriter(output);
                sendr = (PictureBox)sender;    

//TCP listener
TcpListener tcplistner = new TcpListener(5000);
           tcplistner.Start();
            while (true)
            {
                
                welsock = tcplistner.AcceptSocket();
                networkstream = new NetworkStream(welsock);
                reader = new BinaryReader(networkstream);
                writer = new BinaryWriter(networkstream);

For any further details, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Enjoy!

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

About the Author

Galaxy

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Biomedical Engineering Software
Egypt Egypt

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I Graduated from Biomedical and Systems Engineering july 2008 department faculty of engineering cairo university. and am interested in the field of Biomedical Engineering Software. as i think its very powerful & interseting field.

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QuestionHi Pinmemberjayjaycon0:08 14 Jan '12  
GeneralMy vote of 1 PinmemberRavi Sant9:34 5 Jan '12  
GeneralMy vote of 1 Pinmemberfreedom_fence20:08 9 Mar '10  
GeneralNo source Pinmemberbloo20076:24 29 Jun '09  
GeneralMy vote of 1 PinmemberCaydence9:34 13 May '09  
QuestionHow to Play PinmemberPreet8122:06 12 Nov '08  
Generalhello! PinmemberBetty50:40 7 Jul '08  
QuestionVery Nice application, want to look at source...BUT where is the source? PinmemberAnandChavali19:10 19 Dec '07  
Generalu is spelled Y.O.U. ur is Y.O.U.R. PinmvpJ4amieC4:11 19 Dec '07  
GeneralRe: u is spelled Y.O.U. ur is Y.O.U.R. PinmemberGalaxy5:26 19 Dec '07  
GeneralRe: u is spelled Y.O.U. ur is Y.O.U.R. PinmvpJ4amieC22:39 19 Dec '07  
Generalnice but PinmemberMohammad Elwakeel19:42 18 Dec '07  
GeneralRe: nice but PinmemberGalaxy21:38 18 Dec '07  
QuestionWhere is the source? PinmemberBGaddis15:37 18 Dec '07  
QuestionCan we make it 3D :) Pinmemberahmed_saad14:59 18 Dec '07  
Very interesting work. Egypt 4ever Smile | :) . I have a suggestion: can you make it web-based 3D game instead of network-based 2D game?
Generalshekka Pinmembershekka12:59 18 Dec '07  
Generalhoba Pinmemberhoba_scorpion12:24 18 Dec '07  

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