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Carey Bloodworth,

an American senior programmer, veteran Pi programmer, and also computer chess programmer [1], computer chess historian and collector [2]. He worked with Tony Marsland to re-create Awit aka Wita, that it could execute on a Unix box [3]. 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 [4]. His pi calculators also provide tutorials on high-precision and high-performance integer arithmetic [5]. Carey's abandoned computer chess sites Classic Computer Chess - ... The programs of yesteryear are saved by the Internet Archive [6], and are often referred in the Chess Programming Wiki.

Forum Posts

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External Links

pi-ref.txt by Carey Bloodworth, August 11, 1996 pi8.c by Carey Bloodworth, September 09, 1996 snippets/pi8.c at master · vonj/snippets · GitHub pi8.nfo by Carey Bloodworth, September 27, 1996 References

  1. Draw scores by Carey, CCC, October 05, 2007
  2. Update on my Classic Computer Chess programs collection by Carey, CCC, August 15, 2007
  3. A short history of Wita-Awit by Tony Marsland
  4. pi_pc.html by Carey Bloodworth, June 21, 1999
  5. jasonp's Pi Programs Page
  6. Classic Computer Chess - ... The programs of yesteryear by Carey (Internet Archive)
  7. Re: Old programs CHAOS and USC by Dann Corbit, CCC, July 11, 2015

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