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A Tinkertoy computer that plays tic-tac-toe (1989)

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45 points by anschwa 2 years ago · 13 comments

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jcmeyrignac 2 years ago

In France in 1982, the magazine Science & Vie published a cardboard computer simulator, named "Ordinapoche". It was designed by Joel de Rosnay. Here is a cached copy in french: https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%...

It helped me understand computers!

JKCalhoun 2 years ago

The Computer Recreations column by A.K. Dewdney was fascinating to me when I was just getting into programming. (And of course it followed the more famous Mathematical Recreations column of Martin Gardner before him.)

Dewdney collected his columns into a few books over the years. The Tinker Toy computer is featured in this one: https://archive.org/details/tinkertoycomputer00dewd

082349872349872 2 years ago

In the tradition of 1961's MENACE? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchbox_Educable_Noughts_and_...

  • _a_a_a_ 2 years ago

    I don't think so, MENACE actually learned to play, this appears to be just a look up table for precomputed positions. Still impressive.

imglorp 2 years ago

The original: https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/catalog/X39.81

10,000 parts. "The gates are all TTL (Tinker Toy Logic)" :-)

bangaroo 2 years ago

Seeing this on display in the boston computer museum is a formative memory of my childhood.

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