Author: William H Rogers
Date: 14:00:53 03/25/02
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If I remember correctly, he contributed to the "Belle" program. In its day, it was one of the strongest programs around. Everything in that day was played on "super computers", a lot less powerful than todays home PC's. Remember the Eniac, the worlds first, it had 1k of memory and 50,000 tubes or maybe it was over 100,000 tubes. It took up a whole city block. Bill
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