Mike Wallace Disk (Disk 98) (Jul 1988) : BackGammon /

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back.c 11694 1988-06-12 Text [Original]
backmenu.c 6403 1988-06-12 Text [Original]
backscn.c 16316 1988-06-12 Text [Original]
eval.c 13339 1988-06-12 Text [Original]
Hoser BackGammon 21640 1988-06-12
makefile 596 1988-06-12 Text [Original]
Readme 1176 1988-06-12 Text [Original]
README.fnf 135 1988-06-12 Text [Original]

Readme

Fred:

   Please accept the Backgammon program on this disk for your fine library

of freely distributable software.  I am the sole author of this code,

and give you permission to distribute it however you see fit, provided I

get credit for writting it.  


Thanks for the incredible service you provide the Amiga community.


-Robb

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Robert Pfister               EMAIL:  Pfister_Rob%Dneast.dec@decwrl.dec.com 
Rfd#3 box 2340 
Waterville, Maine 04901

fone: (207)-873-3520

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Notes: 

  This is the first major peice of code I've written in 'C', and for the 

Amiga.  Thus, there are some compiler warnings I can't seem to shake,

and some slightly deranged peices of code. However,  I dont know of any major

bugs, {but do let me know if any are found, etc}.


  I dont pretend that this a championship calliber backgammon game, but it

does play a reasonable game considering the backgammon ability of the

developer :).  This demonstrates what an undergraduate can create for a

A.I. course project.


Enjoy:

-Robb


README.fnf

This material was submitted to me on disk directly by the author,
Robert Pfister, for inclusion in the library.

-Fred  ><>
 22-Dec-87