[computer-go] PDA Go Software
Joshua Shriver
jshriver at gmail.com
Wed May 3 22:15:09 PDT 2006
lol please disregard the second half of my message. It's late and
thought this was posted to my lug mailing list.
-josh
On 5/4/06, Joshua Shriver <jshriver at gmail.com> wrote:
> I use Aigo for Palm. Looks nice on newer models but also looks nice on
> my old Palm IIIx lol. Anyway the author is realy nice, it plays very
> well especially on a system with limited resources. The only drawback
> is that it's commercial. But I liked it so much and play it usually
> once a day that I paid the $8 registration fee and you get free
> updates.
>
> Here's the site:
> http://www001.upp.so-net.ne.jp/iizuka/
> You can download it there.
>
> Also kinda OT, but if you're interested in go, there's a Go club here
> in Toledo. We meet on Fridays at Beeners on Central Ave near Secor
> ~6-7pm. We haven't meet so much lately because of school etc. However
> one gentleman there is very talented he's even been to Japan to play
> and may become Dan level (this is kinda like National or Grandmaster
> level in the Go world). He's also very nice and willing to teach. They
> also have a 19x19 board at the coffee shop for people to play on even
> if we're not there (well assuming there's 2 ppl there to play) If you
> want to play sometime let me know.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Josh
>
> On 5/4/06, Ross Werner <ross at indessed.com> wrote:
> > Are there any Go-playing programs (AIs, not viewers/readers) for PDAs? The
> > only two I know about are Go81 for Palm and Pocket Gnu Go for Pocket PC.
> > Are there any others in existence (or better, in active development)?
> >
> > ~ Ross
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