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2008: November, Gekisashi beat Amateur Meijin Shimizugami in a 1-hour game with 1-minute byoyomi. [75] 2010: October, first time a computer beat a shogi champion. Akara beat the women's Osho champion Shimizu in 6 hours and 3 minutes. 2011: May, highest rated player on Shogi Club 24 is computer program Ponanza, rated 3211. [citation needed]
In September 1981, the Atari Calculator was marketed in the Atari Connection magazine, in the section for new business and professional applications: [8] More than a simple handheld calculator, the ATARI Calculator combines features found in scientific, business, and statistical calculators.
Dataman was an educational toy calculator with mathematical games to aid in learning arithmetic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It had an 8-digit vacuum fluorescent display (VFD), [ 3 ] and a keypad. [ 4 ] Dataman was manufactured by Texas Instruments [ 5 ] and was launched on 5 June 1977.
This gave Calculator an average user score of 9.1/10 within days of its release, ranking it as the fifth-best Switch game by user score, on par with Monster Hunter Rise. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In speedrunning , the video game streamer SmallAnt set the record for counting to 1,000 using Calculator in 38 seconds.
The 2014 Codecentric Go Challenge, a best-of-five match in an even 19x19 game, was played between Crazy Stone and Franz-Jozef Dickhut (6d). No stronger player had ever before agreed to play a serious competition against a go program on even terms. Franz-Jozef Dickhut won, though Crazy Stone won the first match by 1.5 points. [21]
1980: The Othello program The Moor (written by Mike Reeve and David Levy) won one game in a six-game match against world champion Hiroshi Inoue. [27] Peter W Frey of Northwestern University discussed computer and human Othello strategies in BYTE , and discussed his TRS-80 Othello game which, Frey claimed, easily defeated Wright's version ...
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It was the first calculator that could perform all four basic arithmetic operations. [ 3 ] Its intricate precision gearwork, however, was somewhat beyond the fabrication technology of the time; mechanical problems, in addition to a design flaw in the carry mechanism, prevented the machines from working reliably.