Micro-Max
Micro-Max, (μ-Max)
a minimalist open source chess program in up to 2000 characters and 133 lines of portable C source-code by Harm Geert Muller. Recently Micro-Max was ported for an Atmel-ATmega88 Microcontroller [2] by Andre Adrian using WinAVR GCC, deployed for a self-made chess computer SHAH [3] and the ATM18 mini chess computer from the electronics magazine Elektor.
Contents
Photos
Deep Sjeng - micro-Max, WCCC 2007 [4], Gian-Carlo amazed by HGM's source code [5]
Elektor Chess Computer with Micro-Max inside [6]
See also
Forum Posts
- LMR in micro-Max by Harm Geert Muller, CCC, April 07, 2007 » Late Move Reductions
- released: micro-Max 4.8w by Harm Geert Muller, CCC, May 17, 2007
- Nice game by micro-Max by Harm Geert Muller, CCC, September 05, 2009
- Save 3 characters off MicroMax by Kerwin Medina, Winboard Forum, July 15, 2011
External Links
Chess Engine
- Micro-Max, a 133-line Chess Source by Harm Geert Muller
- micro-Max' ICGA Tournaments
- Micro-Max in CCRL 40/15
- The world's smallest chess engines by Albert Silver, ChessBase News, September 23, 2015 » 1K ZX Chess, BootChess, Toledo Nanochess, Micro-Max
Dedicated μ-Max
- Self-made Chess Computer SHAH based on an Atmel-ATmega88 Microcontroller and Micro-Max-port by Andre Adrian (German)
- AVR-Max-Schachzwerg from Schachcomputer.info - Wiki (German)
- ATM18 Mini Chess Computer from Elektor
- AVR-Max-Schachzwerg - ELEKTOR.de
- Mini-ajedrez con AVR-Max - ELEKTOR.es
- CC2, le génie des échecs - ELEKTOR.fr
- Schach und Schachcomputer mit dem ATmega88 - Computer:club² with Wolfgang Rudolph, from No. 31, May 21, 2009, YouTube Video (German) [7]
- Use this Open Source Lib to play Chess with Arduino by Giorgos Lazaridis, PCB Heaven, October 14, 2014 » Arduino
Misc
- Micromax Mobile from Wikipedia
- Micromax (Scott Wright) from Wikipedia
- Tineke Postma & Reinier Baas - Source Code, Bimhuis, Amsterdam, VPRO Broadcast, December 06, 2015, YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Micro-Max, a 133-line Chess Source
- ↑ ATmega88 Automotive from Atmel Products -Microcontrollers - AVR® 8-Bit RISC
- ↑ Self-made Chess Computer SHAH based on an Atmel-ATmega88 Microcontroller and Micro-Max-port by Andre Adrian (German)
- ↑ Amsterdam 2007, Chess, Round 3, Game 1 from the ICGA Tournament Database
- ↑ Amsterdam 2007 WCCC, Olympiad and Workshop / Photos
- ↑ Elektor Chess Computer from Computer Schach by Andre Adrian (German)
- ↑ Computer:Club2 - YouTube