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Re: computer-go: Any info about hardware implementation of go algorithms?
Hi,
I remember reading about the implementation of a go program on an
early ARM RISC chip of some sort.
It was originally from this group at some point as the header states :
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Date: 01 Apr 95 21:35:35-1000
From: " (Bruce and Sue Wilcox)" <wilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RiscIgo design paper
I plan to write a paper summarizing what I learned with RiscIgo. It will
take a while to write, so I've decided to serialize it in the Computer
Go thread. You can help me write it. Send requests for follow-up discussion
if I miss something you want to know more about.
Reflections on RiscIgo by Bruce Wilcox copyright 1995
I'd try searching the archives or looking on the net for details, it's
copyrighted so I'm unsure about posting it again.
Regards,
Mike...
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This is my first post. I am wondering if anyone has been involved in or
has heard about hardware implementation of go algorithms. By hardware I
mean ASIC, for example. Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Bob Myers