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'''CMU Chess Program''',<br/>
an early chess program developed by [[Joseph S. Rubenfeld]] and [[Robert W. Walker]] for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bendix_G-20 CDC G-21] system <ref>[http://www.torinboyd.com/Articles/Jesse_Quatse.html Jesse T. Quatse] ('''1965'''). ''Design of the G-21 Multi-Processor System''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Institute_of_Technology Carnegie Institute of Technology], [http://www.silogic.com/Athena/G-21/1965%20Design%20of%20the%20G-21%20Multi-Processor%20System,%20Jesse%20T.%20Quatse.pdf pdf] from the [http://www.silogic.com/Athena/G-21.html CIT G-21] site hosted by [http://www.silogic.com/genealogy/Mark_Camillo_DiVecchio.html Mark Camillo DiVecchio]</ref> <ref>[[Alan H. Bond]] ('''1968'''). ''[http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/acl/literature/reports/p004.htm Interactive Programming at Carnegie Tech]''. Artificial Intelligence 3, [http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/acl/literature/reports/overview.htm Literature: Reports] hosted by [[Atlas Computer Laboratory]]</ref> at [[Carnegie Mellon University]], which was written in [[Algol|ALGOL 20]] <ref>[http://repository.cmu.edu/do/search/?q=author_lname%3A%22Fierst%22%20author_fname%3A%22Janet%22&start=0&context=513340 Janet W. Fierst], et al. ('''1965'''). ''ALGOL-20 A Language Manual''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Institute_of_Technology Carnegie Institute of Technology], [http://www.silogic.com/Athena/G-21/1965%20ALGOL-20%20A%20Language%20Manual,%20Fierst%20et%20al%20-%20Chapter%200.pdf pdf]</ref>, not supporting [[Recursion|recursion]]. In a letter to [[Allen Newell]] and [[Herbert Simon]], after losing from [[Mac Hack|Mac Hack VI]] on a [[PDP-10]] on April 20, 1967, [[L. Stephen Coles]] mentioned a program by Rubenfeld for the G-21, which could make no more than a few moves a day due to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletype_Model_33 teletype] restrictions <ref>[[L. Stephen Coles]] ('''1967'''). ''Memorandum - Chess at Carnegie Tech''. [http://digitalcollections.library.cmu.edu/awweb/awarchive?type=file&item=41937 pdf]</ref>. The listing of the CMU Chess Program is available via the CIT G-21 site <ref>[http://www.silogic.com/Athena/G-21.html CIT G-21 - CMU Chess Program] hosted by [http://www.silogic.com/genealogy/Mark_Camillo_DiVecchio.html Mark Camillo DiVecchio]</ref>.

=See also=
* [[Mac Hack|Mac Hack VI]]
* [[Tech]]

=Publications=
* [[Joseph S. Rubenfeld]], [[Robert W. Walker]] ('''1968'''). ''CMU Chess Program - Listing''. October 26, 1968, [http://www.silogic.com/Athena/G-21/1968%20CMU%20Chess%20Program%20-%20Algol,%20Joe%20Rubenfeld%20and%20Bob%20Walker.pdf pdf] from the [http://www.silogic.com/Athena/G-21.html CIT G-21] site

=External Links=
* [http://www.silogic.com/Athena/G-21.html CIT G-21 - CMU Chess Program] hosted by [http://www.silogic.com/genealogy/Mark_Camillo_DiVecchio.html Mark Camillo DiVecchio]

=References=
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