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Subject: Re: What Chess programs existed in the '60s?

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 22:20:12 04/13/00

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On April 14, 2000 at 00:26:43, Jason Williamson wrote:

>On April 13, 2000 at 22:47:20, Pete Galati wrote:
>
>>This was more or less mentioned in an earlier thread
>>http://site2936.dellhost.com/forums/1/message.shtml?105891 "Do You know, that...
>>"  but of course I find none, so I've tried looking around to see if I can find
>>any web sites with history of computer Chess to try to dig up names.
>>
>>But search engines don't turn anything up, and in the Computer Chess Resource
>>Center/Computer Chess Links  section of CCC, Paul Verhelst's very cool webpage
>>of mostly dead links by now, has this dead link (don't try it, it doesn't work)
>>http://www.datashopper.dk/~mathis/cchess.html
>>
>>So I don't have a clue what was going on during the '60s as far as Chess
>>programs go.  Accounts that I more or less remember have things starting in '48
>>as a concept, then late '50s there were more or less working programs, and then
>>_nothing_ about the '60s, then I saw mention of somebody doing a Chess program
>>on punch cards (oh my God!) in the early '70s.
>>
>>There has to have been something going on back then, I just don't find the info.
>> Any suggestions?  Thanks.
>>
>>Pete
>
>On punch cards?  Wow, a patient man.  Or maybe a man that should be a
>patient....

I've noticed that they don't commit you if you stay busy.... Ummm, gotta go
now..



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