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From: bruce@bnr-vpa.UUCP (Bruce Townsend)
Newsgroups: net.chess,net.wanted.sources
Subject: Want source for a Chess program
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Date: Mon, 11-Feb-85 11:56:13 EST
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     I am a novice chess student, and would like to improve myself
with the help of a chess program. Can anyone let me know (preferably
by mail) if there are any chess programs that I could get my hands on?
     Public domain would be ideal, but I am willing to spend a
*small* amount to get a program. Alternatively, can anyone give
advice on the relative merits of the less expensive electronic chess
games?
     We run System III, but I could likely hack a Berkley or Sys V
source.
     My apologies if the subject has been exhaustively discussed;
I have just subscribed to net.chess.
                      Thanks,
-- 
			-Bruce Townsend

			Voice Processing Applications,
			Bell Northern Research,
			Ottawa, Ontario.

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