Monday, August 11, 2014

History About Computer Game

 Computer Game

Chess (1947–1958)[edit]

Alan Turing, a British mathematician, developed a theoretical computer chess program as an example of machine intelligence. In 1947, Turing wrote the theory for a program to play chess. His colleague Dietrich Prinz wrote the first limited program of chess for Manchester University's Ferranti Mark I.The program was only capable of computing "mate-in-two" problems and was not powerful enough to play a full game. Input and output were offline, there was no "video" involved.

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