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[[FILE:Ailes battantes Luc Viatour.jpg|border|right|thumb| Bionic <ref>Design for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_machine flying machine] inspired by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithopter Ornithopter] wings, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Atlanticus Codex Atlanticus] f.858r is a drawing by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci Leonardo da Vinci], Photo by [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Lviatour Luc Viatour], 2007, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Commons Wikimedia Commons]</ref> ]]  
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[[FILE:Ailes battantes Luc Viatour.jpg|border|right|thumb| Bionics - biologically inspired engineering <ref>Design for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_machine flying machine] inspired by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornithopter Ornithopter] wings, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Atlanticus Codex Atlanticus] f.858r is a drawing by [[Mathematician#Leonardo|Leonardo da Vinci]], Photo by [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Lviatour Luc Viatour], 2007, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Commons Wikimedia Commons]</ref> ]]  
  
 
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'''Bionic''', ('''B'''elieve '''i'''t '''o'''r '''n'''ot '''i'''t's [[Checkmate|checkmate]])<br/>
 
a chess program written in [[Basic]] by [[Hans Secelle]] during the early 90s. Bionic participated at four [[Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship|Dutch Open Computer Chess Championships]], [[DOCCC 1994|1994]], [[DOCCC 1995|1995]], [[DOCCC 1996|1996]] and [[DOCCC 1997|1997]], and three [[Aegon Tournaments]], [[Aegon 1995|1995]], [[Aegon 1996|1996]] and [[Aegon 1997|1997]].  
 
a chess program written in [[Basic]] by [[Hans Secelle]] during the early 90s. Bionic participated at four [[Dutch Open Computer Chess Championship|Dutch Open Computer Chess Championships]], [[DOCCC 1994|1994]], [[DOCCC 1995|1995]], [[DOCCC 1996|1996]] and [[DOCCC 1997|1997]], and three [[Aegon Tournaments]], [[Aegon 1995|1995]], [[Aegon 1996|1996]] and [[Aegon 1997|1997]].  
While Bionic was a slow searcher, it was an attempt of a knowledgeable program.  
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While Bionic was a slow searcher, it was an attempt of a knowledgeable program, inspired from ideas of ''[[Peter van Diepen#SchakenvoorComputers|Schaken voor Computers]]'' by [[Peter van Diepen]] and [[Jaap van den Herik]], and ''[[Hans-Joachim Kraas#Computerschachbuch|Het Computerschaakboek]]'' by [[Hans-Joachim Kraas]], [[Günther Schrüfer]], and Rainer Bartel <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=40582 Re: Bionic vs Crafty, once again] by [[Đorđe Vidanović]], [[CCC]], January 23, 1999</ref>.  
  
 
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Bionic's [[C]]-successor [[Bionic Impakt]], which played the [[DOCCC 1998]], was based on [[Crafty]] <ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.chess.computer/msg/bb5b443496ea75fd Re: Chess programming] by [[Gian-Carlo Pascutto]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], June 18, 2002</ref> with [[Evaluation Function|evaluation functions]] such as [[Piece-Square Tables|piece squares]], [[Attacks|attack heuristics]], [[Oracle|root-evaluation]], as well as the [[Opening Book|opening book]] and [[Time Management|time controls]] incorporated from Bionic <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=40574 Bionic vs Crafty, once again] by [[Đorđe Vidanović]], [[CCC]], January 23, 1999</ref>.  
 
Bionic's [[C]]-successor [[Bionic Impakt]], which played the [[DOCCC 1998]], was based on [[Crafty]] <ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/rec.games.chess.computer/msg/bb5b443496ea75fd Re: Chess programming] by [[Gian-Carlo Pascutto]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], June 18, 2002</ref> with [[Evaluation Function|evaluation functions]] such as [[Piece-Square Tables|piece squares]], [[Attacks|attack heuristics]], [[Oracle|root-evaluation]], as well as the [[Opening Book|opening book]] and [[Time Management|time controls]] incorporated from Bionic <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=40574 Bionic vs Crafty, once again] by [[Đorđe Vidanović]], [[CCC]], January 23, 1999</ref>.  
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* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=40574 Bionic vs Crafty, once again] by [[Đorđe Vidanović]], [[CCC]], January 23, 1999
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* [https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/index.php?id=41059 Comparing Bionic-Impakt vs Bionic] by [[Albrecht Heeffer]], [[CCC]], January 27, 1999 » [[Engine Similarity]]
  
 
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Bionics - biologically inspired engineering [1]

Bionic, (Believe it or not it's checkmate)
a chess program written in Basic by Hans Secelle during the early 90s. Bionic participated at four Dutch Open Computer Chess Championships, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997, and three Aegon Tournaments, 1995, 1996 and 1997. While Bionic was a slow searcher, it was an attempt of a knowledgeable program, inspired from ideas of Schaken voor Computers by Peter van Diepen and Jaap van den Herik, and Het Computerschaakboek by Hans-Joachim Kraas, Günther Schrüfer, and Rainer Bartel [2].

Bionic Impakt

See main article Bionic Impakt

Bionic's C-successor Bionic Impakt, which played the DOCCC 1998, was based on Crafty [3] with evaluation functions such as piece squares, attack heuristics, root-evaluation, as well as the opening book and time controls incorporated from Bionic [4].

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