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Revision as of 21:38, 2 September 2018

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Dark Horse Nebula [1]

Dark Horse,
an early chess program by Ulf Rathsman, written in Fortran to run on a CDC 6600 mainframe computer [2], and later on a 36-bit one's complement UNIVAC 1100 [3]. Dark Horse played the WCCC 1977 in Toronto, the WCCC 1980 in Linz, and was runner-up at the ECCC 1979 [4].

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Publications

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Chess program

Dark Horses elsewhere

References

  1. Photo of the Great Dark Horse Nebula, March 09, 2006, Dark Horse (astronomy)
  2. Peter Jennings (1978). Microchess 1.5 Versus Dark Horse. BYTE, Vol. 3, No. 3
  3. 3rd World Computer Chess Championship - Linz 1980 (ICGA Tournaments)
  4. Barend Swets (1978). Second European Computer Chess Championship, Announcement. ICCA Newsletter, Vol. 1, No. 1

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