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During the 80s, while affiliated with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypress_Semiconductor Cypress], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California San Jose, California], he developed two chess programs. [[SPOC]] played the [[ACM 1985]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver%2C_Colorado Denver] on an [[IBM PC]] <ref>[https://www.computerhistory.org/chess/doc-431614f6cef27/ The Sixteenth ACM North American Computer Chess Championship, Denver Colorado, October 13-15, 1985] hosted by [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> <ref>[[Danny Kopec]], [[Monroe Newborn|Monty Newborn]] ('''1986'''). ''ACM's Sixteenth North American Computer Chess Championship''.  in ''[https://www.computerhistory.org/chess/doc-431614f6ca4a7/ The ACM's Seventeenth North American Computer Chess Championship and The Sixth World Microcomputer Chess Championship]'' hosted by [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref>, and [[Chess Monster]] participated at the [[WMCCC 1986]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas Dallas] running on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compaq#Compaq_DeskPro_386 Compaq 386] <ref>[https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/person.php?id=472 J. Middlecoff's ICGA Tournaments]</ref> and the [[USOCCC 1987|Third United States Open Computer Chess Championship]].
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During the 80s, while affiliated with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cypress_Semiconductor Cypress], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California San Jose, California], he developed two chess programs. [[SPOC]] played the [[ACM 1985]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver%2C_Colorado Denver] on an [[IBM PC]] <ref>[https://www.computerhistory.org/chess/doc-431614f6cef27/ The Sixteenth ACM North American Computer Chess Championship, Denver Colorado, October 13-15, 1985] hosted by [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> <ref>[[Danny Kopec]], [[Monroe Newborn|Monty Newborn]] ('''1986'''). ''ACM's Sixteenth North American Computer Chess Championship''.  in ''[https://www.computerhistory.org/chess/doc-431614f6ca4a7/ The ACM's Seventeenth North American Computer Chess Championship and The Sixth World Microcomputer Chess Championship]'' hosted by [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref>, and [[Chess Monster]] participated at the [[WMCCC 1986]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas Dallas] running on a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compaq#Compaq_DeskPro_386 Compaq 386] <ref>[https://www.game-ai-forum.org/icga-tournaments/person.php?id=472 J. Middlecoff's ICGA Tournaments]</ref>.
  
 
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Jacques F. Middlecoff,
an American mathematician and computer scientist with more than 40 years experience in scientific software engineering and more than 20 years experience in parallel programming [1], research associate and senior systems analyst in parallel processing and numerical weather prediction at Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University, research partner of Earth System Research Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) [2], Boulder, Colorado, currently working on massive parallel GPU computing.

Chess programmer

During the 80s, while affiliated with Cypress, San Jose, California, he developed two chess programs. SPOC played the ACM 1985 in Denver on an IBM PC [3] [4], and Chess Monster participated at the WMCCC 1986 in Dallas running on a Compaq 386 [5].

Selected Publications

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