gary@dvnspc1.Dev.Unisys.COM (Gary Barrett) (02/04/89)
I'm asking this question for a friend of mine who owns what I believe he calls an Apple II/gs. I own a PC and very much enjoy playing the oriental game of GO on my system. PCs and their clones have a number of different commercial offerings which play a decent game of GO. My friend, an avid GO player and Apple II owner, is not aware of even one GO program for his machine. That seems strange since the Apple is a fine machine, certainly equal in power to many a PC. Is there anyone out there who can help him out? Is he mistaken? I'll pass on the information. Thanks. Gary Barrett UNISYS - Devon Engineering Offices Wayne, PA (215)341-4540
halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") (02/05/89)
Your friend may want Nemesis, which is described as a multi-level GO player/instructor. Unfortunately, I can't find the publisher's address. ****DISCLAMER: My comments, etc., are my own shakey opinions ******** | Bruce P. Halpern Psychology & Neurobiology & Behavior Cornell Ithaca | | INTERNET:halp@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu BITNET:D57J@CORNELLA D57J@CRNLVAX5| | UUCP:{vax135,rochester,decvax}!cornell!batcomputer!halp | | PHONE: 607-255-6433 Uris Hall, Cornell U., Ithaca, NY 14853-7601 |