Chess Partner

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Chess Partner Screen [1] [2]

Chess Partner,
an early chess program for the IBM PC by Scott Murray; commercially released in 1983, running under DOS 1.1 or later. It requires a color graphics adapter and 128KiB of memory. In his review, along with the SPOC program, chess player and programmer Dave Whitehouse's recommendation was to wait for something better to come along [3].

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References

  1. Capture from Scott Murray - Chess Partner - 1983, YouTube Video
  2. Dave Whitehouse in his September 1983 PC Magazine article: "If I ever have need of a cockroach on a graphics display I will not hesitate to model it after the Black Queen in Chess Partner"
  3. Dave Whitehouse (1983). Biding Your Time With Computerized Chess. PC Magazine, September 1983, pp. 449-458

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