ugblee@sunybcs.UUCP (Bong Lee) (07/22/86)
I know there is a game called GO for Macintosh in public domain. Is this game available for ST? If you know something about this, please let me know. Thanks. Dan.
msy@siemens.UUCP (07/24/86)
[I donate this space to the all mighty LineEater...] >I know there is a game called GO for Macintosh in public domain. >Is this game available for ST? If you know something about this, please >let me know. Hey, I didn't know there was a GO program for Mac. Is it really public domain? If it is, could some kind soul send me a copy of it. Thanks. Siemens Research and Technology Laboratories Marcus S. Yoo Princeton, NJ UUCP: {ihnp4|astrovax|allegra}!siemens!msy ARPA: princeton!siemens!msy
cas@cvl.UUCP (Cliff Shaffer) (07/25/86)
I would like a copy of the source for ANY Go progam! Cliff Shaffer cas@cvl.umd.edu ...!cvl!cas
rush@cwrudg.UUCP (rush) (09/25/86)
First of all, I would like source to any GO programs out there too... Second of all, I have written a somewhat bizarrre GO program that does it move evaluation based on the evaluation of a matrix of cellular automata. However; this program still has bugs in it, is written in Pascal (heavy sigh), and was created mostly as a research tool into the abilities of cellular automatons to 'learn'. If anyone is interested in having the source (as is, unfortunately, I am quite busy between both school and work), I can arrange to e-mail it out over the net. If enough people are interested, I may even fix up the bugs myself, and POST the thing (in C even). If anyone has any interesting thoughts about the properties (empirical or theoretical) of cellular automata, I would be most interested in reading them (Hmmmmmm perhaps I should cross-post to net.math? net.cog-eng?) Richard Rush - Just another Jesus freak in computer science decvax!cwruecmp!cwrudg!rush P.S. if someone wants to do a port to C and fix the bugs I'd be real happy to provide him (or her) with source.