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Subject: Re: Revisiting WCSAC #398

Author: Tord Romstad

Date: 09:42:58 08/22/03

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On August 22, 2003 at 12:11:10, Steven Edwards wrote:

>On August 22, 2003 at 11:56:42, Tord Romstad wrote:
>
>>Where can I find more information about the "Paradise" program?  I am a
>>Lisp programmer myself, and I would be very interested in reading about
>>it.
>
>_Readings in Artificial Intelligence_, 1981 by Webber and Nilsson (page 390)
>ISBN 0-935382-03-8

Thanks!

I will have to try to locate the computer science library here at the
University of Oslo, and hope that they have Readings in Artificial Intelligence.
The computer science department here is a very AI-hostile place.

>Also, back around six years ago, I wrote a bitboard chess application
>foundation, including a simple mate finder, all in Common Lisp.  I gave a copy
>to the AI repository at Carnegie Mellon; they might still have it on ftp.

I think I saw it once, but I didn't look very much at it.  I have never
been very interested in bitboards.  But still, thanks for your effort!
There is not a lot of Lisp chess software out there.

I hope to find the time to make a strong Lisp program myself some day, if
only to disprove the old "Lisp is slow" myth.

Tord



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