Écume
Écume,
Marc-François Baudot's and Jean-Christophe Weill's third chess program and as successor of Cumulus completely written in 8086 Assembly language, while Cumulus was written in C with a few assembly routines [2].
Tournament Play
Écume already played the WCCC 1992, but still called Cumulus then [3]. Écume further played the 12th World Microcomputer Chess Championship 1993 in Munich, the Aubervilliers Rapid Open 1994, and the Aegon 1994.
See also
External Links
Chess Program
Misc
- écume - Wiktionary
- ÉCUME : Définition de ÉCUME (French)
- Écume - Wikipedia.fr (French)
- Écume de mer (minéral) - Wikipedia.fr (French)
References
- ↑ Sea in the storm, Near [1], Morbihan, Brittany, France - Image by Lamiot, Écume - Wikipedia.fr
- ↑ A Short Story of JCW's Computer Chess Program by Jean-Christophe Weill
- ↑ A Short Story of JCW's Computer Chess Program by Jean-Christophe Weill