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Walter 23 Jan 2026, 06:33
TicTacToe started as a random move algorithm written in C for fun. After some thought I decided to see how AI and I might work with this. Asm file is result of my first attempts at using this stuff. If nothing else, let the neighborhood kid try it on level "Hard" and tell 'em after a win, they get a prize!
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revolution 23 Jan 2026, 06:53
Talking about AI and Tic-Tac-Toe at the same time reminds me of War Games and how Tic-Tac-Toe was used to teach the AI about no-win scenarios.
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Picnic 25 Jan 2026, 23:31
Walter wrote: TicTacToe started as a random move algorithm written in C for fun. After some thought I decided to see how AI and I might work with this. Asm file is result of my first attempts at using this stuff. I didn’t check the code, but the visuals are very clean and nice Walter, just right for a tic-tac-toe game. The screenshot is from my Windows 11 PC. revolution wrote: Talking about AI and Tic-Tac-Toe at the same time reminds me of War Games and how Tic-Tac-Toe was used to teach the AI about no-win scenarios. Strange game, the only winning move is not to play. I remember the school’s network access code was PENCIL, and the missile launch code was CPE1704TKS. I’ve watched it so many times. |
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Walter 26 Jan 2026, 05:31
Picnic thanks for the nice comment! The game has gone over well here. Kids these days are so accustomed to phones and tablets that using a mouse seems unusual. So I changed the game to have a sizeable window and put it on a PC with a touch screen.
I believe this is clip of War Games that you and Rev refer to. HOW ABOUT A NICE GAME OF CHESS? (2:59) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpmGXeAtWUw |
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revolution 26 Jan 2026, 06:12
Walter wrote: I believe this is clip of War Games that you and Rev refer to. Computer AI back in 1983 was so much smarter than the AI we have now. |
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