Racter
From the Racter FAQ:
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> In 1984, William Chamberlain published a book called “The Policeman’s Beard
is Half Constructed” (Warner Books, NY. 0-446-38051-2, paper $9.95). The
introduction claims: “With the exception of this introduction, the writing in
this book was all done by computer.”
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> The authorship is attributed to RACTER, originally “written in compiled
BASIC on a Z80 with 64k of RAM.”
Racter strings together words according to “syntax directives”, and the
illusion of coherence is increased by repeated re-use of text variables. This
gives the appearance that Racter can actually have a conversation with the
user that makes some sense, unlike Eliza, which just spits back what you type
at it. Of course, such a program has not been written to perfection yet, but
Racter comes somewhat close.
Since some of the syntactical mistakes that Racter tends to make cannot be
avoided, the decision was made to market the game in a humorous vein, which
the marketing department at Mindscape dubbed “tongue-in-chip software” and
“artificial insanity”.
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