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- Q5304290 subject Q10248435.
- Q5304290 subject Q8408267.
- Q5304290 abstract "Dr. Nim is a game invented by John Thomas Godfrey and manufactured by E.S.R., Inc. in the mid-1960s. It consists of a marble-powered plastic computer capable of playing the game of Nim. The machine selects its moves through the action of the marbles falling through the levers of the machine.Dr. Nim is an early computer game. The "game board" is a simple Digi-Comp digital computer with memory switches (the three-lobed levers) that "remember" earlier game actions. Their starting positions form the program that plays Nim.".
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- Q5304290 wikiPageExternalLink Nim_Manual.pdf.
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- Q5304290 wikiPageExternalLink DrNim.html.
- Q5304290 wikiPageExternalLink 23630.
- Q5304290 wikiPageExternalLink drnim01.shtml.
- Q5304290 wikiPageExternalLink Dr-Nim-Manual.pdf.
- Q5304290 wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=oxBghtQ8McA.
- Q5304290 wikiPageWikiLink Q10248435.
- Q5304290 wikiPageWikiLink Q5275696.
- Q5304290 wikiPageWikiLink Q5321658.
- Q5304290 wikiPageWikiLink Q724409.
- Q5304290 wikiPageWikiLink Q8408267.
- Q5304290 comment "Dr. Nim is a game invented by John Thomas Godfrey and manufactured by E.S.R., Inc. in the mid-1960s. It consists of a marble-powered plastic computer capable of playing the game of Nim. The machine selects its moves through the action of the marbles falling through the levers of the machine.Dr. Nim is an early computer game. The "game board" is a simple Digi-Comp digital computer with memory switches (the three-lobed levers) that "remember" earlier game actions.".
- Q5304290 label "Dr. Nim".