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Byte Magazine, (BYTE)
a monthly microcomputer periodical, published from September 1975 until July 1998 [2]. In spring of 1979, owner/publisher BYTE Publications, Inc., Virginia Williamson sold the magazine to McGraw-Hill. The readership of Byte and advertising revenue were declining when McGraw-Hill sold the magazine to CMP Media, who ceased publication with the July 1998 issue. Specially Volume 3, 1978 has various computer chess related articles. Most BYTE Magazines are available in the Internet Archive [3].
Selected Authors
Chess Programs
Selected Articles
Volume 3 1978
Vol. 3, No. 1, January 1978
- Peter Jennings (1978). The Second World Computer Chess Championships - Where KAISSA Founders on a Bug and CHESS 4.6 Conquers All. » WCCC 1977, Kaissa, Chess
Vol. 3, No. 3, March 1978
Vol. 3, No. 7, July, 1978
Vol. 3, No. 9, September 1978
- James M. Williams (1978). Antique Mechanical Computers, Part 3: The Torres Chess Automation. » El Ajedrecista
Vol. 3, No. 10, October 1978
- Dan Spracklen, Kathe Spracklen (1978). First Steps in Computer Chess Programming. pdf from The Computer History Museum
- Norman Whaland (1978). A Computer Chess Tutorial. Reprinted (1988) in Computer Chess Compendium
- Peter W. Frey, Larry Atkin (1978). Creating a Chess Player. An Essay on Human and Computer Chess Skill, pp. 182-191. pdf from The Computer History Museum
- What's New? Computer chess; Microchess 1.5; Boris, pp. 193, pdf from The Computer History Museum » MicroChess, Boris
Vol. 3, No. 11, November 1978
- Dan Spracklen, Kathe Spracklen (1978). An Exchange Evaluator for Computer Chess. » SEE, SOMA
- Peter W. Frey, Larry Atkin (1978). Creating a Chess Player, Part 2: Chess 0.5. » Chess 0.5
Vol. 3, No. 12, December 1978
- Peter W. Frey, Larry Atkin (1978). Creating a Chess Player, Part 3: Chess 0.5 (continued).
- J. R. Douglas (1978). Chess 4.7 Versus David Levy.
Volume 4 1979
Vol. 4, No. 1, January, 1979
- Peter W. Frey, Larry Atkin (1979). Creating a Chess-Player, Part 4: Thoughts on Strategy. » Pawn Endgame, Corresponding Squares
Vol. 4, No. 11, November 1979
- Steve Ciarcia (1979). The Intel 8086. » 8086
- Peter B. Maggs (1979). Programming Strategies in the Game of Reversi. » Othello
- Ward Douglas Maurer (1979). Alpha-Beta Pruning. » Alpha-Beta
Volume 11 1986
Vol. 11, No. 12, November 1986
- Peter W. Frey (1986). A Bit-Mapped Classifier.
Volume 22 1997
Vol. 22, No. 7, July 1997
- Tom R. Halfhill (1997). Searching for Deep Blue. pdf » Deep Blue
External Links
References
- ↑ Byte Magazine Volume 04 Number 11 - Fun and Games : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
- ↑ Byte Magazine from Wikipedia
- ↑ BYTE Magazine : Free Texts : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
- ↑ hosted by Modern Mechanix, Photo 4: Ira Baxter’s chess playing system display, which competed in the Microcomputer Chess Tournament at the Faire. The level of play was impressive, and the winning program, called SARGON, was a 16 K byte Z-80 assembler program written by a husband and wife team, Kathe and Dan Spracklen.