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- Fred:
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- Please accept the Backgammon program on this disk for your fine library
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- of freely distributable software. I am the sole author of this code,
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- and give you permission to distribute it however you see fit, provided I
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- get credit for writting it.
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- Thanks for the incredible service you provide the Amiga community.
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- -Robb
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- Robert Pfister EMAIL: Pfister_Rob%Dneast.dec@decwrl.dec.com
- Rfd#3 box 2340
- Waterville, Maine 04901
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- fone: (207)-873-3520
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- Notes:
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- This is the first major peice of code I've written in 'C', and for the
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- Amiga. Thus, there are some compiler warnings I can't seem to shake,
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- and some slightly deranged peices of code. However, I dont know of any major
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- bugs, {but do let me know if any are found, etc}.
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- I dont pretend that this a championship calliber backgammon game, but it
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- does play a reasonable game considering the backgammon ability of the
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- developer :). This demonstrates what an undergraduate can create for a
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- A.I. course project.
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- Enjoy:
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- -Robb
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