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'''John Krause''',<br/> | '''John Krause''',<br/> | ||
an American columnist and early game and chess programmer. In the 80s, he was assistant technical editor of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compute! Compute!] magazine, | an American columnist and early game and chess programmer. In the 80s, he was assistant technical editor of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compute! Compute!] magazine, | ||
− | where he authored [[Chess (John Krause)|Chess]] for various home and personal computers, published as [[6502]] and [[8086]] machine code. | + | where he authored [[Chess (John Krause)|Chess]] for various home and personal computers, published as [[6502]] and [[8086]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_code machine code]. |
=Selected Publications= | =Selected Publications= |
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John Krause,
an American columnist and early game and chess programmer. In the 80s, he was assistant technical editor of the Compute! magazine,
where he authored Chess for various home and personal computers, published as 6502 and 8086 machine code.
Selected Publications
- John Krause (1984). CHESS. Compute!, Issue 055
- John Krause (1985). For IBM PC & PCjr CHESS. Compute!, Issue 064
- John Krause (1986). Psion Chess for IBM and Macintosh. Compute!, Issue 69, pdf