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8080 Chess,
a chess program by Robert Arnstein for S-100 bus microcomputers, consisted of the pins of the Intel 8080 run out onto the backplane. It was commercially marketed in the 70s by Processor Technology Corporation. The 8080 Chess manual is still available online. 8080 Chess was the first microcomputer to participate in an ACM North American Computer Chess Championship, the ACM 1977 [1]. It further played the Second West Coast Computer Faire Microcomputer Chess Tournament in March 1978 [2].
Screenshot
8080 Chess Display [3]
Forum Posts
- For Chess Archivist by Joshua Shriver, CCC, November 10, 2005
- Re: For Chess Archivist by Carey, CCC, November 10, 2005
External Links
- Classic Computer Chess - ... The programs of yesteryear by Carey, hosted by the Internet Archive [4]
References
- ↑ A Memorial to BRUTE FORCE by Louis Kessler
- ↑ Larry Wagner (1978). Results of First Microcomputer Chess Tournament. Silicon Gulch Gazette, Vol. 2, No. 4, May 10, 1978, pg. 9
- ↑ Processor Technology 8080 CHESS User's Manual. pdf, pdf
- ↑ Re: Old programs CHAOS and USC by Dann Corbit, CCC, July 11, 2015