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* [[John F. White]] ('''1981'''). ''[http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/12/10/survey-chess-games/ Survey-Chess Games]''. [[Your Computer]], [http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/10/31/augustseptember-1981-contents-and-editorial/ August/September 1981] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_Game The Master Game from Wikipedia]</ref>
 
* [[John F. White]] ('''1981'''). ''[http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/12/10/survey-chess-games/ Survey-Chess Games]''. [[Your Computer]], [http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/10/31/augustseptember-1981-contents-and-editorial/ August/September 1981] <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Master_Game The Master Game from Wikipedia]</ref>
 
* [[John F. White]] ('''1981'''). ''[http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/12/29/j-checkers-game-of-strategy/ J-Checkers-Game of Strategy]''. [[Your Computer]], [http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/10/31/october-1981-contents-and-editorial/  October 1981]
 
* [[John F. White]] ('''1981'''). ''[http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/12/29/j-checkers-game-of-strategy/ J-Checkers-Game of Strategy]''. [[Your Computer]], [http://yourcomputeronline.wordpress.com/2010/10/31/october-1981-contents-and-editorial/  October 1981]

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John F. White,
a British multiple author [1], computer consultant and programmer. Fascinated by the later Roman Empire, especially Aurelian's achievements, he researched and wrote his own account [2]. He is co-programmer of the popular computer Latin translator Blitz Latin [3] and programmer of Frankfurt Goethe University's inscription search engine [4]. He lives in Wokingham, England [5].

Querg

As former chess programmer John F. White wrote a series of chess programs in the 80s, called by the generic name Querg, all implemented in 6502 assembly to run on an 64K Atari 130XE [6]. In his second ICCA Journal article he describes how to store and retrieve moves of an opening book [7].

Selected Publications

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References

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