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Re: favourite Apple II chess game?
- Subject: Re: favourite Apple II chess game?
- From: "Eric" <englere_geo@yahoo.com>
- Date: 11 Nov 2006 14:48:30 -0800
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Andy McFadden wrote:
> The Z80 sources for the original Sargon were published in book form. Scans
> can be found on the web (http://www.madscientistroom.org/chm/Sargon.html).
> The non-source commentary seems to focus more on the mechanics of presenting
> the game than on the actual chess logic, which was somewhat disappointing.
Yes, but the authors also published a series of articles in Byte that
described the logic in great detail. At least I think it was them who
wrote those articles. It was 1978 or 1979, I think.