Or, you can find the same (i think) applet as the Oinkleburger at 
http://www.puzzlingaddiction.com/Cube/applet/

-Tim

--- In [email protected], "Daniel Hayes" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Oinkleburger was a really handy little applet that let you do as 
big
> of cubes as you want, but the interface definately took some 
getting
> used to.  Try the cube  program from http://gabbasoft.com/ , it 
lets
> you do up to 20x20x20 supercubes, which makes my head hurt ;)
> 
> -Daniel
> 
> --- In [email protected], "harveyjonathon"
> <harveyjonathon@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey guys, I need to get my hands on some sorta of program for 
> > simulating the higher order cubes (i.e. >5x5 ). Chris H., I was 
> > looking on your site at the big cubes link, and it seems the 
following 
> > link: http://www.oinkleburger.com/Cube, is no longer valid. How 
> > crestfallen I feel at the moment! Do you know where that program 
has 
> > been moved to? And is there any chance I can [still] get a hold 
of it?
> > 
> > Thanks, Jon
> >
>






 
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