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Subject: Re: FPGAs playing chess--an expert opinion

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 20:20:00 12/21/99

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On December 21, 1999 at 18:48:15, Greg Lindahl wrote:

>On December 21, 1999 at 18:03:10, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>  And they generally
>>don't propose solutions until they have a pretty clear understanding of the
>>_problem_.
>
>There's your problem -- you think I'm "proposing solutions" when I'm just
>brainstorming as a means of learning.
>
>I've pointed this difference out several times. Maybe someday you'll notice.
>
>-- g


No.. every time I point out a problem, you respond "that might not be a problem
with the right design approach."

Not very convincing, IMHO...

I at least understand the problem domain _clearly_.  And would be interested
in seeing you get something going, although I suspect it will be problematic
to get money to do it.  But that aside, the idea is interesting.  But the
problems are significant.  Otherwise we would be up to our armpits in these
things already...  when you think about it.



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