
The family of the late Allan Scarff has generously made publicly available a number of files [1] of Allan's work in the area of Go-playing software and Artificial Intelligence, in the hope that others interested in these fields will find them useful.
Allan was a pioneer of computer Go, writing a number of award-winning programs for BBC Acorn microcomputers in the 1980s (see his obituary and in British Go Journal 159, Spring 2012 for details) and a highly successful program for a Nintendo Games Machine.
Links:
[1] http://www.britgo.org/Scarff/legacy
[2] http://www.britgo.org/taxonomy/term/33