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Psycho,
a chess program by Ian Kennedy, which played the UPCCC 1993
[2]
and UPCCC 1994 Uniform-Platform Computer Chess Championship organized by Don Beal.
An early prototype of Psycho applied floating point arithmetic,
and as reported by Ian Kennedy speed up by a factor of 10 after conversion to an integer evaluation score
[3].
In 1997, Psycho applied a parallel search on an Intel dual Pentium SMP system running Windows NT 4.0, splitting at the root
[4].
See also
Forum Posts
- QMW computer chess by Don Beal, rec.games.chess, August 19, 1993
- Re: Which is better, IYHO by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, August 20, 1995
- Re: Playing for position (mobility) by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, October 01, 1995 » Mobility
- A parallel processing chess program for the 'Wintel' platform by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, March 9, 1997 » Parallel Search
External Links
References
- ↑ Poster for the American theatrical release of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho), Clockwise from top left: Anthony Perkins (in red), Janet Leigh (in yellow), and John Gavin (in red), Designed by Macario Gómez Quibus. © Shamley Productions, Inc., Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Don Beal (1993). Report on the QMW 1993 Uniform-Platform Computer-Chess Championship. ICCA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3
- ↑ Re: Which is better, IYHO by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, August 20, 1995
- ↑ A parallel processing chess program for the 'Wintel' platform by Ian Kennedy, rgcc, March 9, 1997