[comp.sources.wanted] WANTED:: OTHELLO game source code ....

slxxm@cc.usu.edu (01/10/91)

1. Does anybody have the source code on OTHELLO game??

2. I am looking for information on books, technical reports, or papers, which
discuss about ALGORITHM or anything else.

Any help would be very much appreciated (any language source code will be
welcomed, or a book to look it up, would help)

Thanks in advance...

Mandy Lee

email: slxxm@cc.usu.edu

meindert@inducom.UUCP (Meindert Kuipers) (01/15/91)

From article <1991Jan9.120704.46578@cc.usu.edu>, by slxxm@cc.usu.edu:
> 1. Does anybody have the source code on OTHELLO game??
> 
> 2. I am looking for information on books, technical reports, or papers, which
> discuss about ALGORITHM or anything else.
> 
> Any help would be very much appreciated (any language source code will be
> welcomed, or a book to look it up, would help)

YES, I would like the same!

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guest@cgl.ucsf.edu (thos) (01/19/91)

In article <1991Jan9.120704.46578@cc.usu.edu>, slxxm@cc.usu.edu writes:
> 1. Does anybody have the source code on OTHELLO game??
> 
> 2. I am looking for information on books, technical reports, or papers, which
> discuss about ALGORITHM or anything else.
> 

The Othello name is a trademark for a version of a game called
reversi. Source for reversi has been posted to the comp.sources.games
newsgroup and should be available from its archives.

I believe one version used the abbreviated name reve.

Good luck ...

Thos Sumner (thos@cca.ucsf.edu)