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* [https://www.schachcomputer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=5925 David Broughton Turnier] by [[Thorsten Czub]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Schachcomputer.info]], May 01, 2019
 
* [https://www.schachcomputer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=5925 David Broughton Turnier] by [[Thorsten Czub]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Schachcomputer.info]], May 01, 2019
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* [https://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9941 Philidor/Parker Chess for PC (1983)] by Ben Redic Fy Fazan, [[Computer Chess Forums|HIARCS Forum]], March 29, 2020
 
* [https://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10011 David Broughton is dead] by [[Fernando Villegas|Fernando]], [[Computer Chess Forums|HIARCS Forum]], June 04, 2020
 
* [https://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10011 David Broughton is dead] by [[Fernando Villegas|Fernando]], [[Computer Chess Forums|HIARCS Forum]], June 04, 2020
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* [https://www.schachcomputer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=6209 David Broughtons Philidor DOS Schachprogramm] by [[Thorsten Czub|mclane]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Schachcomputer.info Community]], June 09, 2020
  
 
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David Broughton [1]

David C. Broughton, (died on February 02, 2017)
was a British computer consultant and computer chess programmer. His first chess program Vega, written on the Z80 North Star Horizon machine, had finished 2nd behind Sargon at the 2nd PCW-MCC tournament held in London in November 1979, and he was soon recruited by David Levy and Kevin O’Connell to work for their companies Philidor Software and since 1981 Intelligent Software. He worked on the project Philidor which 8086 port emerged to Parker Chess, and to the SciSys Chess Champion Mark V [2]. Broughton’s work for the Mark V was in the form of Z80 assembly. As the Mark V had a 6502 processor, the program had to be extensively translated and rewritten. So credit for the Mark V program has to go both to Mark Taylor and David Broughton, though David Levy is known to credit the Mark V to Taylor [3]. David Broughton died on February 02, 2017. His wife Dina died more recently on March 10, 2019 [4] [5].

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