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'''Chess 7.0''', (Odesta Chess, Hows About A Nice Game of Chess)<br/>
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a chess program in [[6502]] [[Assembly]] by [[Larry Atkin]] for [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit|Atari 800]], and [[Commodore 64]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_computer home computers], published by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix_%28database%29 Odesta] in 1982/1983. The program was based on the [[Morphy#Capablanca|Capablanca]] module programs for the [[Great Game Machine]] and the [[Chafitz Modular Game System|Chafitz modular game system]] which interfaced directly to an 8-character 16- segment display, and a 12-key keypad. Later it became '''How About a Nice Game of Chess''' <ref>[http://www.video-games-museum.com/en/game/Hows-About-A-Nice-Game-of-Chess/37/3/12646 How About A Nice Game of Chess for Apple II - The Video Games Museum]</ref> for the [[Apple II|Apple IIe]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=225677&t=24419 Re: chess 7.0] by [[Carey Bloodworth|Carey]], [[CCC]], October 16, 2008</ref> <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/larryatkin Larry Atkin | LinkedIn]</ref>.  
 
a chess program in [[6502]] [[Assembly]] by [[Larry Atkin]] for [[Apple II]], [[Atari 8-bit|Atari 800]], and [[Commodore 64]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_computer home computers], published by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helix_%28database%29 Odesta] in 1982/1983. The program was based on the [[Morphy#Capablanca|Capablanca]] module programs for the [[Great Game Machine]] and the [[Chafitz Modular Game System|Chafitz modular game system]] which interfaced directly to an 8-character 16- segment display, and a 12-key keypad. Later it became '''How About a Nice Game of Chess''' <ref>[http://www.video-games-museum.com/en/game/Hows-About-A-Nice-Game-of-Chess/37/3/12646 How About A Nice Game of Chess for Apple II - The Video Games Museum]</ref> for the [[Apple II|Apple IIe]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?topic_view=threads&p=225677&t=24419 Re: chess 7.0] by [[Carey Bloodworth|Carey]], [[CCC]], October 16, 2008</ref> <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/larryatkin Larry Atkin | LinkedIn]</ref>.  
  
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Chess 7.0, (Odesta Chess, Hows About A Nice Game of Chess)
a chess program in 6502 Assembly by Larry Atkin for Apple II, Atari 800, and Commodore 64 home computers, published by Odesta in 1982/1983. The program was based on the Capablanca module programs for the Great Game Machine and the Chafitz modular game system which interfaced directly to an 8-character 16- segment display, and a 12-key keypad. Later it became How About a Nice Game of Chess [2] for the Apple IIe [3] [4].

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