Nineteen programs battled for the title, represented far fewer interests since multiple entries were allowed. Each company was permitted as many as three entries although there was no limit for a particular author, like Dan and Kathe Spracklen with interests in seven of the nineteen entries. After seven rounds, four programs tied for the first place, presented four different interests which was a mathematical miracle, Elite X, Mephisto III A, Princhess X and Psion. The awards ceremony took place in the about-to-be-founded Turing Institute, the brainchild of Donald Michie and an affiliate of Glasgow's University of Strathclyde[2].
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Nineteen programs battled for the title, represented far fewer interests since multiple entries were allowed. Each company was permitted as many as three entries although there was no limit for a particular author, like Dan and Kathe Spracklen with interests in seven of the nineteen entries. After seven rounds, four programs tied for the first place, presented four different interests which was a mathematical miracle, Elite X, Mephisto III A, Princhess X and Psion. The awards ceremony took place in the about-to-be-founded Turing Institute, the brainchild of Donald Michie and an affiliate of Glasgow's University of Strathclyde [2].
Table of Contents
Final Standing
[4]Participants
[5] [6] [7]Ron Nelson, Boris Baczynskyj
Mephisto Exclusive
Photos
Ulf Rathsman, Richard Lang, Kathe Spracklen, Dan Spracklen, Thomas Nitsche, Sidney Samole,
Geoffrey Bulmer, Monroe Newborn (covered), Ossi Weiner and Elmar Henne [11]
Tournament Director
Publications
External Links
References
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