Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 19:03:38 09/04/04
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On September 04, 2004 at 08:21:20, Steve B wrote: >>Most human-computer games are not entirely fair anyway. The human has to carry >>out his moves with a mouse. >>The computer OTOH does not lose time at all and can always hope for a mouse slip >>to happen. > >excellent points ! >this is why i prefer dedicated computers >no mouse to slip,no screen to dazzle the eyes,no 2d or 3d representaion of the >board > > >>Why don“t we just say the PC has to make his moves on a real board with a >>robotic arm? :) > >agreed! >and i suggest: > >http://www.schachcomputer.at/steveb > > [snip] That looks good, guys. But for the simulation to be complete, the robot adversary would have to cope with distractions such as loud noises, bright lights, and that pretty girl smiling at it from the gallery :)
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