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'''Gazebo''', (Gazebo Chess)<br/> | '''Gazebo''', (Gazebo Chess)<br/> |
Revision as of 11:14, 2 November 2019
Gazebo, (Gazebo Chess)
a commercial Windows chess program by Stuart Cracraft, written in Microsoft Visual C++, released in 1994, bundled with a DOS program likely based on an early Crafty version by Robert Hyatt [2].
Gazebo uses the null move and history heuristics in implementing an iterative depth-first alpha-beta search with quiescence and combined horizon and frontier node evaluation tables [3].
Gazebo was later incorporated into GNU Chess 5, along with Chua Kong Sian's program Cobalt [4].
Screenshot
Gazebo Screen [5]
See also
Forum Posts
- Re: An Open Letter to Computer Chess Programmers by Stuart Cracraft, rgc, January 02, 1994
- Re: GNU Chess v4.0 by Stuart Cracraft, rgc, January 16, 1994
- Gazebo Chess for Windows by Lee Sailer, rgc, April 26, 1994
- Re: Deep Thought by Vincent Diepeveen, rgc, April 13, 1995 » Deep Thought
- Re: The KISS Chess Program Project - Overview - ABSEARCH.TXT (0/1) by Tom Kerrigan, rgcc, August 12, 1997
- Re: Comet B.13 is available ! by Pete Galati, Winboard Forum, January 27, 2000 » Comet
- Who started GNUChess? by Jamie Stegner, CCC, March 26, 2004
External Links
- Gazebo from Wikipedia
- Gazebo (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Gazelle from Wikipedia
- Placebo from Wikipedia
- Gazebo - I Like Chopin (1983), YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Gazebo, United States, late 19th Century, Source: Father of JGKlein, Wikimedia Commons
- ↑ Re: Comet B.13 is available ! by Pete Galati, Winboard Forum, January 27, 2000
- ↑ Re: An Open Letter to Computer Chess Programmers by Stuart Cracraft, rgc, January 02, 1994
- ↑ gnuchess/common.h at master · heisencoder/gnuchess · GitHub
- ↑ Septober - Computerschach by Herbert Marquardt