Re: Chess Program
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I would think that the best you could hope to put on *any* calc would be
a human vs. human chess game, it seems to me that trying to create even a
remotely intelligent computerized opponent would far exceed the limits of
the calculator.
Jenna
On Fri, 15 Nov 1996 19:12:00 -0500 Bryan Rabeler
<brabeler@isd.ingham.k12.mi.us> writes:
>T&B Schmal wrote:
>>
>> Does anyone know of a Chess Program for the TI-82? Or Checkers?
>> If not, could someone please try and program it? I tried. :P
>> I guess you can guess my results.
>>
>> Well, Thanx.
>> -Tommy
>
>I have made a chess game for the TI-82. You can only play against
>another human player, not against the calculator. Is that what you
>were
>looking for? Or where you interested in playing the calculator in
>chess?
>
>Bryan
>
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