David Cahlander

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David Cahlander, an American computer scientist and consultant, in the 70s and 80s affiliated with Control Data Corporation. He was team member and CDC Cyber hardware consultant of the Northwestern University's chess program Chess, and operated and repesented Chess 4.x at various tournaments and man-machine matches in the late 70s and early 80s, in particular the WCCC 1977 and the WCCC 1980, ACM 1978 and ACM 1979, and the Levy versus Chess 1978 match. David Cahlander designed the famous Chess 4.7 Sensory Board, first used at ACM 1978.

=Photos= CHAOS vs. Duchess at the ACM 1979 in Detroit, Michigan David Cahlander, William Toikka, Fred Swartz and Tom Truscott Cahlander and Levy Luděk Pachman just won the informal blitz game vs Chess 4.7, operated by Frederic Friedel and David Cahlander, University of Hamburg, February 4, 1979

=Selected Publications=
 * David Cahlander (1979). Strength of a Chess Playing Computer. ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 2, No. 1

=External Links=
 * David Cahlander's Home Page
 * David Cahlander's ICGA Tournaments

=References=

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