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Revision as of 23:34, 13 November 2018

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Micro-Max logo [1]

Micro-Max, (μ-Max)
a minimalist open source chess program in up to 2000 characters and 133 lines of portable C source-code by Harm Geert Muller. Recently Micro-Max was ported for an Atmel-ATmega88 Microcontroller [2] by Andre Adrian using WinAVR GCC, deployed for a self-made chess computer SHAH [3] and the ATM18 mini chess computer [4] from the electronics magazine Elektor.


Photos

MicroMax2007.JPG

Deep Sjeng - micro-Max, WCCC 2007 [5], Gian-Carlo amazed by HGM's source code [6]

ElektorCC.jpg

Elektor Chess Computer with Micro-Max inside [7]

See also

Forum Posts

External Links

Chess Engine

Dedicated μ-Max

Der CC2-Schachzwerg - ELEKTOR.de
AVR-Max-Schachzwerg - ELEKTOR.de
Mini-ajedrez con AVR-Max - ELEKTOR.es
CC2, le génie des échecs - ELEKTOR.fr
Schaakmat gezet! - ELEKTOR.nl

Misc

References

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