Zorland Chess

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Zorland Chess, a chess program as part of the Zorland Games Toolkit to accompany the Zorland C compiler, released in 1986. According to a description by Carey Bloodworth, Zorland Chess was developed by the British company Oxford Mobius, programmers were Nigel Lea, Graham Barrie, et al.. It was a bitboard chess program, based on the Chess 4.x description by David Slate and Larry Atkin , and the didcatic Chess 0.5 Pascal program by Larry Atkin and Peter W. Frey published 1978/1979 in the Byte Magazine. The program featured CGA graphics and was able to ponder.

=Forum Posts=
 * Re: Computer chess books by Stephen L. Mitchell, rgcc, February 07, 1997
 * Re: small chess program source by PubPost, rgcc, November 11, 2001
 * Re: source available by Carey, CCC, September 11, 2008
 * Re: GetClub Easy Level now as good as Rybka at 5 sec / move by Why_am_I_Here, rgcc, May 14, 2009

=External Links= =References= Up one Level
 * Classic Computer Chess - ... The programs of yesteryear | Programs | Zorland Chess by Carey (Internet Archive)

Computer chess books by Bruce Moreland, rgcc, February 05, 1997