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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Tue Jan 13 17:25:52 1998
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From: "SIMONC%MARS.decnet"@mcs.co.uk (Simon Champion - simonc@mcs.co.uk)
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To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: New Amos progs to d/l.
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Hello Amos listers.
This is to let you know that in my latest upload to Aminet, I've included
the Amos Pro source code for it.
The program is called Mouse Maze, and it's a sort of artificial-inteligence
experiment. It tries to find it's way around a maze.
I've uploaded to Aminet, but there seems to be a problem on Aminet at the
moment, so you're probably better off visiting my homepage at
http://village.vossnet.co.uk/c/champion/ - all my programs can be
downloaded from there as well.
Also (relatively) new is HAL9001, another AI program, but much more
interesting. It tries to build coherent and gramatically correct sentences
from a dictionary of words input by the user.
If you want to get hold of the Amos source code for any of the other
programs I've written (or am writing), feel free to ask. (I will probably
want something for it tho...!).
MouseMaze source is absolutely free. Enjoy.
Best regards to you all.
Simon "Spudley" Champion.
PS: Mush - if you want to take any of these progs for your Amos archive,
feel free to d/l them from my homepage (or Aminet).
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