Chessprogramming:About
The Chess Programming Wiki is a repository of information about programming computers to play chess, created, developed and maintained by volunteers. Our goal is to provide a reference for every aspect of chess-programming, information about programmers, researcher and engines.
The CPW team thanks all People and Organizations hosting Websites with media, pictures and photos, we refer to as image or video. Thanks to [Google https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google] for [Google Search https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Search] to find all that stuff and [Google Translate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Translate] to understand it.
List of special thanks to
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia:SOPA initiative [1]
- SOPA - Stop Online Piracy Act from Wikipedia
- Scholarpedia
- YouTube Videos
- The Computer History Museum
- Russian Virtual Computer Museum
- Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) (Atlas Computer Laboratory)
- ACCA
- CSVN
- G 6
- ICGA
- ChessBase
- Computer-Chess Wiki by Ron Murawski
- Schachcomputer.info - Wiki
- Steve Blincoe
- Thorsten Czub
- Timo Haupt
- Mikitovics János [2]
- Norbert Raimund Leisner
- Herbert Marquardt
- Tony Marsland
- Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
- Sean T Mintz for hosting the CCC archives
- Ben Mittman
- Monty Newborn
- Stéphane Nguyen
- Ed Schröder
- The Spacious Mind
- Torsten Schoop
- Hein Veldhuis [3]
- Mike Watters [4]
and webchess.freehostia.com for hosting Diagrams
References
- ↑ CPW supports the Wikipedia:SOPA initiative
- ↑ László Lindner, A SZÁMÍTÓGÉPES SAKK KÉPEKBEN című melléklete - The pictures of the Beginning of Chess Computers
- ↑ Schaakcomputer database by Hein Veldhuis
- ↑ Chess Computers - The UK Story from Chess Computer UK by Mike Watters