Rasmus Althoff

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Rasmus Althoff, a German electrical engineer and developer of embedded systems, at times affiliated with the University of the German Federal Armed Forces Hamburg. Fascinated by dedicated chess computers since the late ’80s, also active in game programming with his Connect Four program Zack for the Atari ST, he recently combined his professional and recreational interests and designed his own FLOSS dedicated chess computer, dubbed CT800.

=Publications=
 * Rasmus Althoff, Florian Keiler, Udo Zölzer (1999). Extracting Sinusoids From Harmonic Signals. COOST-G6 Workshop on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx99, pdf, CiteSeerX

=Forum Posts=

2016

 * Neuronet plus conventional approach combined? by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, September 02, 2016
 * new chess computer: CT800 by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, September 05, 2016
 * Why do engines lack mate solving? by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, October 15, 2016
 * New idea for "easy move detection" by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, November 05, 2016 » Time Management
 * On time management by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, December 24, 2016

2017 ...

 * UCI error codes? by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, July 21, 2017 » UCI
 * clock_gettime extremely slow by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, July 22, 2017
 * CT800 engine: Android problems? by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, January 08, 2018 » Android
 * Proposal: name confusion by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, May 11, 2018
 * CT800 V1.34 by Rasmus Althoff, CCC, February 09, 2019

=External Links=
 * About the CT800 author
 * Rasmus Althoff - AtariUpToDate

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