On Thu 01 Feb, Christoph M. wrote:
> Does anybody know how to solve the "Knight Problem" ?
> Cheers,
Are you refering to the problem of a "knight's tour" (of a chess board)?
If so, the answer is yes, I know how to solve this :-)
(I'll explain on the Haskell-cafe list if you like.)
Regards
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> From: "Christoph M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2001 00:15:53 +0100
> Does anybody know how to solve the "Knight Problem" ?
If you mean the Knight's Tour problem, the answer is yes.
I coded up a version as an independent study back in grade 12 (1977)
--- in COMAL on a Norsk Data m
> Does anybody know how to solve the "Knight Problem" ?
Yeah, fire him from U of I, and don't let him coach any
more basketball teams!!!
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Hi !
Does anybody know how to solve the "Knight Problem" ?
Cheers,
Christoph
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>I looked on www.haskell.org for the Simon Marlow's Web Server,
> but couldn't find. Did I overlook it?
The source is here:
http://research.microsoft.com/~simonmar/hws.tar.gz
Cheers,
Simon
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Laaser Christian wrote:
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> I never built Hugs on Windows before :-( ...
> and a trial to do so with cygwin/gcc was unsuccessful.
> Have you got a precompiled binary for Win (hugs.exe) with these settings,
> which you could send me / I could download from somewhere?
>
> Christian
>
> > -Ur
I never built Hugs on Windows before :-( ...
and a trial to do so with cygwin/gcc was unsuccessful.
Have you got a precompiled binary for Win (hugs.exe) with these settings,
which you could send me / I could download from somewhere?
Christian
> -Urspr> üngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Ja
Hello,
I looked on www.haskell.org for the Simon Marlow's Web Server,
but couldn't find. Did I overlook it?
Regards,
Bill Halchin
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