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− | A second Igor model, Igor 711E-2, | + | A second Igor model, Igor 711E-2, using a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Electronics Samsung] KS57C2308 controller with a [[SAM|SAM47]] 4-bit core at 1 MHz with 8 KiB ROM and 512 [[Nibble|nibbles]] of RAM <ref>[https://www.datasheets360.com/pdf/2733143681578461097 KS57C2308 PDF Datasheet - Samsung Semiconductor Division - Datasheets360.com]</ref> was released in 2000 <ref>[http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7591&start=8 Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed] by [[Ron Nelson|ChessChallenger]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], January 11, 2016</ref>. |
The 4-bit program, based on the [[Excalibur LCD Chess]] code, used sophisticated [[PV-Move|PV move]] and [[Killer Move|killer move]] [[Move Ordering|ordering heuristics]] <ref>[http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6768&start=102 Ron Nelson] by [[Ron Nelson|ChessChallenger]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], December 23, 2015</ref>, | The 4-bit program, based on the [[Excalibur LCD Chess]] code, used sophisticated [[PV-Move|PV move]] and [[Killer Move|killer move]] [[Move Ordering|ordering heuristics]] <ref>[http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6768&start=102 Ron Nelson] by [[Ron Nelson|ChessChallenger]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], December 23, 2015</ref>, | ||
but was of course a weaker program than the original 8-bit Igor <ref>[https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Excalibur_Igor Excalibur Igor] - [https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php?title=Hauptseite_En Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)</ref>. | but was of course a weaker program than the original 8-bit Igor <ref>[https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/Excalibur_Igor Excalibur Igor] - [https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php?title=Hauptseite_En Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)</ref>. | ||
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==Misc== | ==Misc== | ||
+ | * [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Excalibur Excalibur - Wiktionary] | ||
+ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excalibur Excalibur from Wikipedia] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 6 June 2020
Home * Engines * Excalibur Igor
Excalibur Igor,
a talking dedicated chess computer by Excalibur Electronics, released in 1997 [2].
The computer has a Hitachi H8/3214 controller running at 12 MHz with 32 KiB ROM and 1 KiB RAM,
and features a press sensory board along with LCD, button panel and speaker.
The Ron Nelson program was a continuation of his H8 programs in the Mirage, Ivan and Grandmaster line, also supported by chess consultant and opening book author Larry Kaufman.
Contents
Igor II
A second Igor model, Igor 711E-2, using a Samsung KS57C2308 controller with a SAM47 4-bit core at 1 MHz with 8 KiB ROM and 512 nibbles of RAM [3] was released in 2000 [4]. The 4-bit program, based on the Excalibur LCD Chess code, used sophisticated PV move and killer move ordering heuristics [5], but was of course a weaker program than the original 8-bit Igor [6].
See also
Forum Posts
- Ron Nelson by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, December 23, 2015
- Re: Ron Nelson by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, December 24, 2015
- Ron Nelson & Talking Chess Computers by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 02, 2016
- Excalibur Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 05, 2016
- Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 11, 2016
- Igor 711E-2 by paulwise3, Hiarcs Forum, September 24, 2017
- Igor and Ivan the terrible - The same program? by Celadus, Hiarcs Forum, June 11, 2018
- Different playing style Excalibur Igor and Excalibur Ivan by paulwise3, Hiarcs Forum, March 27, 2019
External Links
Chess Computer
- Excalibur Model 711E Igor (1997) Electronic Chess Computer, The Spacious Mind
- Excalibur Igor - Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)
- Excalibur Igor sound effects, June 9, 2019, YouTube Video
Misc
- Excalibur - Wiktionary
- Excalibur from Wikipedia
- Igor - Wiktionary
- Igor from Wikipedia
- IGOR Pro from Wikipedia
- Igor (given name) from Wikipedia
- Igor (character) from Wikipedia
- Igor Kurnosov (1985–2013) from Wikipedia
- Igor Miladinović from Wikipedia » Achilles
References
- ↑ 10.Exotic | Page 2 | Flickr by Chewbanta
- ↑ Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 11, 2016
- ↑ KS57C2308 PDF Datasheet - Samsung Semiconductor Division - Datasheets360.com
- ↑ Chess Products Ron Nelson designed/programmed by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, January 11, 2016
- ↑ Ron Nelson by ChessChallenger, Hiarcs Forum, December 23, 2015
- ↑ Excalibur Igor - Schachcomputer.info Wiki (German)