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Re: computer-go: Any info about hardware implementation of go algorithms?
This wasn't hardware. It was just a very small go program
that ran on an ARM in a Nintendo game cartridge. It's
a good paper on the datails of a reasonable go program though.
David
At 10:16 AM 6/14/00 +0100, you wrote:
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>Hi,
> I remember reading about the implementation of a go program on an
>early ARM RISC chip of some sort.
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> 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
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>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.
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> Reflections on RiscIgo by Bruce Wilcox copyright 1995
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>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.
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>Bob Myers
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