Re: LZ: csh for TI-85 & Hardware Abstraction Layer
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Re: LZ: csh for TI-85 & Hardware Abstraction Layer
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Subject: Re: LZ: csh for TI-85 & Hardware Abstraction Layer
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From: Robert W McGrew <wesleymcgrew@juno.com>
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Date: Sun, 27 Oct 1996 18:56:52 EST
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In-Reply-To: <LZ: csh for TI-85 & Hardware Abstraction Layer>
On Sun, 27 Oct 1996 12:01:06 -0600 "Patti Balsan"
<pbalsan@maui.netwave.net> writes:
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>> From: Robert W McGrew <wesleymcgrew@juno.com>
>> To: list-zshell@lists.ticalc.org
>> Subject: Re: LZ: csh for TI-85 & Hardware Abstraction Layer
>> Date: Saturday, October 26, 1996 3:44 PM
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>> On Sat, 26 Oct 1996 15:39:40 -0400 (EDT) "A.K.A. TheWiz"
>> <dankna@bergen.org> writes:
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>> >> Sounds interesting. I've been thinking of making a chess program.
>Got
>> >> a couple of good sources, and I can always disassemble the
>gameboy
>> >> Chessmaster :-) (almost same processor)
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>> > For a good algorithm, just use the one from the publicly
>available
>> >GNU Chess source.
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>> That's not a bad idea. There's even a text file with GNU Chess that
>> explains how the algorithm works (in great detail)!
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>> -|/|/esley McGrew
>> wesleymcgrew@juno.com
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>Can someone please tell me the place to get this, and what GNU is?
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>Thanx
>--John
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Try searching for GNU archives or something like that in Yahoo or
something. I wouldn't know, since I got my copy off of a shareware CD.
Basically, GNU is some saint-like freeware software organization that
doesn't mind people changing their code, converting to other machines,
etc. . . Programming in a state of Zen, I suppose :-)
-|/|/esley McGrew
wesleymcgrew@juno.com
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