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Marcel Duchamp, Portrait of Chess Players, 1911 [1]

Several lists of computer chess programs or Chess engines, which is the chess playing part of the chess program, relying on proprietary or standard protocols communicating with an external graphical user interfaces.

CPW-Engine

See also

Dynamic Lists

Chess Variants

GUI / Protocols

Legal Attributes

Programming Language

Special Purpose

Various Tags

Category:Namesake

Alphabetical List

maintained manually

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Mephisto Amsterdam
Mephisto Dallas
Mephisto Roma
Mephisto Almeria
Mephisto Portorose
Mephisto Lyon
Mephisto Vancouver
Mephisto Wundermaschine
Mephisto Genius 68030
Mephisto MM I
Mephisto III-S Glasgow

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External Links

Chess Engines

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Misc

feat. Tal Wilkenfeld, Vinnie Colaiuta & Jason Rebello

References

  1. Low resolution Image Marcel Duchamp - Portrait of Chess Players (1911) - cropped from Mark Harden's Artchive
  2. Website engines by Ed Schröder, CCC, June 28, 2020

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