Allan Scarff

   

Allan Scarff was a British Go player, who reached the level of 3 dan. He was one of the pioneers of computer Go, releasing what may have been the first commercial software in 1984 - microgo 1. He died in December 2011, after a battle with cancer.

Microgo1 see C64 wiki review, in german, [ext] here It was released in 1984 for the Commodore 64.

Later, Microgo2 was released

His final commercial program was IGO, which published by Blue Planet Software for the Nintendo platform.


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