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Dark Horse,
an early chess program by Ulf Rathsman, written in Fortran to run on a CDC 6600 mainframe computer [2], and later on a 36-bit one's complement UNIVAC 1100 [3]. Dark Horse played the WCCC 1977 in Toronto, the WCCC 1980 in Linz, and was runner-up at the ECCC 1979 [4].
Contents
See also
Publications
- Peter Jennings (1978). Microchess 1.5 Versus Dark Horse. BYTE, Vol. 3, No. 3 » MicroChess
External Links
Chess program
Dark Horses elsewhere
- Dark Horse from Wikipedia
- Dark horse from Wikipedia
- Dark Horse Comics from Wikipedia
- Dark horse ZackS wins Freestyle Chess Tournament, ChessBase News, June 19, 2005
- Sweden’s Simris Alg and the Dark Horse Factor, July 12, 2011, Algae Industry Magazine
- Dark Horse Chess - Chess Coaching Victoria
- KIWI CHESS: Death of the "Dark Horse" Star - Genesis Potini (1965 - 2011), August 28, 2011
References
- ↑ Photo of the Great Dark Horse Nebula, March 09, 2006, Dark Horse (astronomy)
- ↑ Peter Jennings (1978). Microchess 1.5 Versus Dark Horse. BYTE, Vol. 3, No. 3
- ↑ 3rd World Computer Chess Championship - Linz 1980 (ICGA Tournaments)
- ↑ Barend Swets (1978). Second European Computer Chess Championship, Announcement. ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1