Kaare Danielsen
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Kaare Danielsen,
a Danish computer scientist and president of danielsen.com [2] , an internet company that builds sophisticated web-sites on the internet. As schoolboy he already wrote a chess program for a Z80 home computer, and after winning the first prize in the Danish division and third prize in the European division of Philips Contest for Young Scientists and Inventors 1981 with his program, he soon became a professional computer chess programmer within his own company LogiSoft ApS and his programs LogiChess and Enterprise, sold as dedicated chess computers.
GameWorks
In 1985, Kaare Danielsen wrote the book Turbo GameWorks [3] , including a disk with Pascal source code of Turbo Chess, as well as programs for Bridge and Go-Moku for Borland International.
Resume
Quote from Resume for Kaare Danielsen [4] :
Founded the company LogiSoft ApS and developed a 4K chess computer, which was sold in approximately 200.000 units, and a 16K chess computer, which was sold in approximately 50.000 units. The 16K chess computer was one of the best 16K chess computers at the time, and the 4K chess computer is still the strongest 4K chess computer in the world. My work with chess computers has given me a lot of experience with development of mass-market software, where the quality requirements are extreme. For instance, my contracts stated that I had to pay the cost of making new masks, approximately 5000 dollars, if any bugs were found in my programs. My contract also stated that I was not entitled to any pay at all, if my programs were not finished in time for the Christmas sale.
See also
Publications
- Kaare Danielsen (1985). Turbo GameWorks. Borland International » Turbo Chess
- Don Beal (1986). Turbo GameWorks: Tools for Turbo Pascal. Review ICCA Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2
- Kaare Danielsen (1987). The 7th World Microcomputer Chess Championship, Rome, Italy, September 14-20, 1987. ICCA Journal, Vol. 10, No. 3 » WMCCC 1987
Forum Posts
- Some correspondence with Kaare Danielsen... by Fernando, Hiarcs Forum, February 17, 2017 » Turbo Chess, KChess