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=Tech 2=
[[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]-student [[Alan Baisley]], who already contributed as chess expert and [[:Category:Opening Book AuthorsAuthor|opening book-author]], implemented '''Tech 2''' in [[Assembly|assembly]] language on a [[PDP-10]] and gained about 25% in speed over the BLISS version on the same machine <ref>[[James Gillogly]] ('''1978'''). ''Performance Analysis of the Technology Chess Program''. Ph.D. Thesis. Tech. Report CMU-CS-78-189, [[Carnegie Mellon University]], [http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/anon/usr/ftp/scan/CMU-CS-77-gillogly.pdf CMU-CS-77 pdf]</ref>. ''Tech 2'' competed at the [[WCCC 1974|1st World Computer Chess Championship]] in Stockholm 1974 and became fifth with two wins and losses against [[Kaissa]] and [[Chess (Program)|Chess 4.0]] <ref>[https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/program.php?id=44 Tech's ICGA Tournaments]</ref>, placed second at the [[ACM 1973]], and further played the [[ACM 1974]] <ref>[http://www.computerhistory.org/chess/full_record.php?iid=doc-431614f6cdeeb The eleventh ACM's North American Computer Chess Championship, Nashville, Tennessee October 26-28, 1980], [http://archive.computerhistory.org/projects/chess/related_materials/text/3-1%20and%203-2%20and%203-3.1980_11th_ACM_NACCC/The_Eleventh_ACMs_North_American_Computer_Chess_Championship.1980.062303015.sm.pdf pdf] from [[The Computer History Museum]], see History of ACM events pg 11</ref> .
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=Tech 3=

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