Difference between revisions of "Andre Adrian"
GerdIsenberg (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Home * People * Andre Adrian''' '''Andre Adrian''',<br/> a German senior engineer with background in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunication tel...") |
GerdIsenberg (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://www.andreadrian.de/ Andre Adrian Homepage] |
* [http://www.andreadrian.de/schach/ Computer-Schach] by [[Andre Adrian]] (German) | * [http://www.andreadrian.de/schach/ Computer-Schach] by [[Andre Adrian]] (German) | ||
Latest revision as of 16:40, 23 April 2018
Andre Adrian,
a German senior engineer with background in telecommunication, real-time processing and air traffic control. His interests include computer chess and computer chess history, he maintains a computer chess site in German, covering El Ajedrecista, Turochamp, Dietrich Prinz' Mate-in-two, and early chess programs and Dedicated Chess Computers [1]. Andre Adrian further ported the Sargon Z80 assembly program by Kathe and Dan Spracklen [2] to run under the CP/M operating system, and Harm Geert Muller's Micro-Max for an Atmel-ATmega88 Microcontroller [3] using WinAVR GCC, deployed for a self-made chess computer SHAH [4] and the ATM18 mini chess computer [5] from the electronics magazine Elektor.
External Links
- Andre Adrian Homepage
- Computer-Schach by Andre Adrian (German)
References
- ↑ Computer-Schach by Andre Adrian (German)
- ↑ Sargon Z80 assembly listing by Dan and Kathe Spracklen, hosted by Andre Adrian
- ↑ ATmega88 Automotive from Atmel Products -Microcontrollers - AVR® 8-Bit RISC
- ↑ Self-made Chess Computer SHAH based on an Atmel-ATmega88 Microcontroller and Micro-Max-port by Andre Adrian (German)
- ↑ ATM18 Mini Chess Computer from ELEKTOR.com – Platform for electronics and microcontrollers