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Subject: Re: Antique computer chess program website

Author: Carey

Date: 19:48:29 09/24/05

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On September 24, 2005 at 14:53:55, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>
>This could actually run, since everything was in FORTRAN, and then selected
>functions were rewritten in assembly.  But the FORTRAN was always kept as well
>for testing on non-crays.

That's good to hear.


>Will be a royal pain to debug I am sure, because the printout is in a landscape

Well...

It's been years since I've done any Fortran, but if you want to save yourself
some time, you could just scan it in and let everybody else work on the
debugging.

I don't know what your program looks like, so I certainly can't say how easy
it'd be to debug.  For all I know, all of your variables were composed of some
combination of '1', 'l', 'O' and '0', in which case it'd be darn near impossible
to debug...[grin]





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