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'''Marcel van Kervinck''',<br/>
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'''Marcel van Kervinck''', (March 27, 1972 – May 25, 2020 <ref>[https://www.cuvo.nl/condoleren/marcel-van-kervinck Marcel van Kervinck | Cuvo]</ref>)<br/>
 
was a Dutch software engineer and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrology metrology]. Marcel was author of the chess programs [[Rookie]] <ref>[http://marcelk.net/rookie/ Index of /rookie]</ref>, [[MSCP]] (Marcel’s Simple Chess Program) <ref>[https://marcelk.net/mscp/ MSCP - Marcel's Simple Chess Program]</ref>, and the [[UCI]] engine [[Floyd]] for study purposes <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57913 Floyd 0.5 released] by [[Marcel van Kervinck]], [[CCC]], Oct 11, 2015</ref>, author of the online [[Opening|opening]] database [[Bookie]] <ref>[https://marcelk.net/bookie/ Index of /bookie]</ref>, and co-author of the [[Hardware#Gigatron|Gigatron]] retro-style 8-bit microcomputer <ref>[https://hackaday.io/project/20781-8-bit-color-computer-from-ttl 8-bit color computer from TTL] by [[Marcel van Kervinck]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackaday Hackaday.io], 2017</ref> <ref>[https://gigatron.io/?page_id=17 About – Gigatron]</ref>. From December 2012 until November 2014, he was a member of the board of the [[CSVN]].  
 
was a Dutch software engineer and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrology metrology]. Marcel was author of the chess programs [[Rookie]] <ref>[http://marcelk.net/rookie/ Index of /rookie]</ref>, [[MSCP]] (Marcel’s Simple Chess Program) <ref>[https://marcelk.net/mscp/ MSCP - Marcel's Simple Chess Program]</ref>, and the [[UCI]] engine [[Floyd]] for study purposes <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57913 Floyd 0.5 released] by [[Marcel van Kervinck]], [[CCC]], Oct 11, 2015</ref>, author of the online [[Opening|opening]] database [[Bookie]] <ref>[https://marcelk.net/bookie/ Index of /bookie]</ref>, and co-author of the [[Hardware#Gigatron|Gigatron]] retro-style 8-bit microcomputer <ref>[https://hackaday.io/project/20781-8-bit-color-computer-from-ttl 8-bit color computer from TTL] by [[Marcel van Kervinck]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackaday Hackaday.io], 2017</ref> <ref>[https://gigatron.io/?page_id=17 About – Gigatron]</ref>. From December 2012 until November 2014, he was a member of the board of the [[CSVN]].  
 
Marcel van Kervinck passed away on May 25, 2020 <ref>[https://www.csvn.nl/index.php/2-uncategorised/863-oud-bestuurslid-marcel-van-kervinck-overleden oud bestuurslid Marcel van Kervinck overleden], [[CSVN]] site, May 29, 2020</ref>.
 
Marcel van Kervinck passed away on May 25, 2020 <ref>[https://www.csvn.nl/index.php/2-uncategorised/863-oud-bestuurslid-marcel-van-kervinck-overleden oud bestuurslid Marcel van Kervinck overleden], [[CSVN]] site, May 29, 2020</ref>.

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Marcel van Kervinck [1]

Marcel van Kervinck, (March 27, 1972 – May 25, 2020 [2])
was a Dutch software engineer and metrology. Marcel was author of the chess programs Rookie [3], MSCP (Marcel’s Simple Chess Program) [4], and the UCI engine Floyd for study purposes [5], author of the online opening database Bookie [6], and co-author of the Gigatron retro-style 8-bit microcomputer [7] [8]. From December 2012 until November 2014, he was a member of the board of the CSVN. Marcel van Kervinck passed away on May 25, 2020 [9].

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Marcel van Kervinck receives the Programmer's Prize [10] by CSVN chairman Cock de Gorter, DOCCC 2010

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