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Master Chess [1]

Master Chess, (Masterchess)
a chess program for Amstrad CPC by Amsoft / Mikro-Gen, released in 1984, written in Z80 machine code apparently based on ZX Spectrum Chess written by Anthony Adam. A program with the same name was further published in 1987 by Mastertronic for Amstrad CPC and various Z80 as well as 6502 based home computers, such as Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MSX and ZX Spectrum [2].

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