Play GNU Chess On Your Scanner
leighklotz writes "Debian developer and Internet Mail Archive founder Jeff Breidenbach of PARC has made GlyphChess, a chess-playing
copier using Python, GNU Chess and DataGlyphs attached to
the bottom of the pieces. DataGlyphs are cool 2D barcodes made out of / and \ marks for ones and
zeros that use the coding from CDs for error coding. If you don't happen to have a Xerox machine at home, it also works with SANE..."
And the "Most pointless thing ever" award goes to...
How do you undo a move, tear up the last page of paper?
Trolling is a art,
Do you get to send the winner a photocopy of your ass when you lose?
I have often regretted my speech, never my silence.
-Xenocrates
Amazingly enough, it's possible to play chess using these strange "pieces" and a "board." Although the idea is novel i suppose.
- tristan
Clearly, they're running their web server from the copier, too. Paper jam!
A new and innovative way to get my arse whipped by a computer. As if losing umpteen times on the standard chessboard wasn't enough.
It's all a ploy to give him an unfair advantage over GNU Chess!
Obliteracy: Words with explosions
We've /.ed PARC. They must still be using an Alto to host the site.
-twb
"PC Load Letter"? WTF does that mean?
There's a wealth of insight and useful information outside.
You know, where people are.
We're setting up a PC. Some hdd conflict, won't boot. CD drive broken, doesn't work. Floppy drive okay but not a single bootable floppy around. Let's see what it provides more, maybe some network boot... I look through BIOS options. Oh well, SCSI. What do we have attached to SCSI? A scanner?! Hey, come on, get a pencil and write some startup code on that sheet of paper, maybe we'll succeed booting it from the scanner! ;)
45 5F E1 04 22 CA 29 C4 93 3F 95 05 2B 79 2A B2
I can run Duke Nukem on a Cue Cat.
I don't need no instructions to know how to rock!!!!
No, let's play global thermonuclear war.
Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
So all those glyphs from the Egyptians was really some sort of primitive multiple-player shoot-em up game?
This space for rent.
It was much funnier 15 seconds ago when frieked posted it.
Oh wait, you're dead.
*rummages through lane.exe's pockets*
Finally, after more than 30 years and being spun off of Xerox, PARC finally comes up with a product involving copiers. And it's absolutely useless.
In a scale from 0 to Geek, he get's a 100.
... like Microsoft BOB? Clippy? DOS 4.0? Windows Millenium? IIS? (Well, maybe they weren't so talented after all).
I've been saying this for years, but no one seems to listen!
I guess ethernet and GUIs would never have been invented.
Bah who needs 'em. I've got a CLI(and it even runs at 1280x1024 in framebuffer mode) and ethernet is overrrated. What does it do that i couldn't do with some hi-tech cans and string. Don't even have to deal with shitty construction cable breaking that way.