Nero
Nero,
a chess program developed by Jari Huikari, written in Pascal and x86 inline assembly [2]. Initially a DOS program first released in 1998, it later evolved to a WinBoard compatible engine. Nero performs alpha-beta inside an iterative deepening framework without a transposition table and a "real" quiescence search [3]. Nero wb 5.1 is available as source code, Jari Huikari's old site archived by the Wayback Machine [4] [5].
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Forum Posts
1997 ...
- Re: Nero 3!! (Was:Has this name..) by Jari Huikari, CCC, December 15, 1997
- Try Nero 4! (was Re: Optimal stopping) by Jari Huikari, CCC, September 01, 1998
- Re: Interesting random chess question - What is probability to win? by Jari Huikari, CCC, October 03, 1998 » Nero
- Random chess statistics, part two by Jari Huikari, CCC, October 14, 1998
- New freeware Nero 5... by Jari Huikari, CCC, August 13, 1999
- Re: WB Nero? by Jari Huikari, CCC, August 26, 1999
- Re: Stadistic question: Nero 5, Colossus Chess X, CM3000 by Jari Huikari, CCC, October 08, 1999 » Colossus Chess
2000 ...
- Golem & Nero - correspondence games by Jari Huikari, CCC, July 28, 2000 » Golem
- Re: Mate in 1 - Nero's results by Jari Huikari, CCC, August 12, 2000
- Have you tried my NEW Nero WB-engine? by Jari Huikari, CCC, October 27, 2000
- New update of Nero for WB by Jari Huikari, CCC, October 08, 2001
- Nero 5.3 (Chess program) released by Jari Huikari, CCC, March 21, 2003
- 64 bit version of Nerowb60 by Dann Corbit, CCC, January 27, 2009
2020 ...
- Looking for Nero source code by Roland Chastain, CCC, October 24, 2020
External Links
Chess Engine
- Download Uncle Jari's great programs ! (Wayback Machine, November 30, 2006)
- Engine Download List from Ron Murawski's Computer-Chess Wiki
- Nero 6.1 in CCRL Blitz
- Summer98-Tournament: Description by Torsten Schoop (Wayback Machine)
Misc
- Nero from Wikipedia
- Nero (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Paul Nero - Guachi Guaro (60s) [6], YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Bust of Nero at the Capitoline Museum, Rome, Image by cjh1452000, May 19, 2009, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons, Nero from Wikipedia
- ↑ 64 bit version of Nerowb60 by Dann Corbit, CCC, January 28, 2009
- ↑ Re: Mate in 1 - Nero's results by Jari Huikari, CCC, August 12, 2000
- ↑ Nerowb51.pas
- ↑ Re: Looking for Nero source code by Günther Simon, CCC, October 24, 2020
- ↑ In the 1960s, Klaus Doldinger also published dance and rock music under the pseudonym Paul Nero