Carey Bloodworth,
an American senior programmer, veteran Pi programmer, and computer chess programmer [1], historian and collector [2]. Carey wrote some very fast pi calculation programs, the first one to compute one billion (2^30) decimal digits of pi on a x86 desktop computer in 1999 in less than 9 days [3]. His pi calculators also provide tutorials on high-precision and high-performance integer arithmetic [4]. Carey's abandoned computer chess sites "Classic Computer Chess - ... The programs of yesteryear" are saved by the Internet Archive[5], and often referred in the Chess Programming Wiki.
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Carey Bloodworth,
an American senior programmer, veteran Pi programmer, and computer chess programmer [1], historian and collector [2]. Carey wrote some very fast pi calculation programs, the first one to compute one billion (2^30) decimal digits of pi on a x86 desktop computer in 1999 in less than 9 days [3]. His pi calculators also provide tutorials on high-precision and high-performance integer arithmetic [4]. Carey's abandoned computer chess sites "Classic Computer Chess - ... The programs of yesteryear" are saved by the Internet Archive [5], and often referred in the Chess Programming Wiki.
Forum Posts
1999
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
cbpi-v21.zip by Carey Bloodworth
pi-ref.txt by Carey Bloodworth, August 11, 1996
pi8.c by Carey Bloodworth, September 09, 1996, also snippets/pi8.c at master · vonj/snippets · GitHub
pi8.nfo by Carey Bloodworth, September 27, 1996
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