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by t0mek
598 days ago
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Programming a chess program was an important challenge for the "first generation of hackers" working on the mainframe machines like TX-0 and PDP-1 in '50 and '60, as described in "Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution" by Steven Levy. I highly recommend this book, I think a lot of people here can recognize their own passion and interests in the stories described there. Also, there's interesting implementation for the ZX-81, created over 20 years later and fitting in just 1024 bytes: https://users.ox.ac.uk/~uzdm0006/scans/1kchess/ |
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