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and also focused on software and hardware development, as well on topics in [[Artificial Intelligence|artificial intelligence]] such as [[Neural Networks|neural networks]] <ref>[[Klaus Wlotzka]] ('''2006'''). ''Ktulu 8 - Interview mit Rahman Paidar''. [[Computerschach und Spiele|CSS Online]], [https://computerschach.de/Files/2006/CSS-Rangliste%20-%20Der%20Weltmeister%20im%20Blickpunkt.pdf pdf] (German)</ref>.
 
and also focused on software and hardware development, as well on topics in [[Artificial Intelligence|artificial intelligence]] such as [[Neural Networks|neural networks]] <ref>[[Klaus Wlotzka]] ('''2006'''). ''Ktulu 8 - Interview mit Rahman Paidar''. [[Computerschach und Spiele|CSS Online]], [https://computerschach.de/Files/2006/CSS-Rangliste%20-%20Der%20Weltmeister%20im%20Blickpunkt.pdf pdf] (German)</ref>.
 
In about 2002, Rahman Paidar started chess programming and working at his own chess engine [[Ktulu]].
 
In about 2002, Rahman Paidar started chess programming and working at his own chess engine [[Ktulu]].
The first version  was written in early 2002 in [[Pascal#TurboPascal|Turbo Pascal]] under [[MS-DOS]], followed by subsequent [[Windows]] versions   
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The first version  was written in [[Pascal#TurboPascal|Turbo Pascal]] under [[MS-DOS]], followed by subsequent [[Windows]] versions   
 
commercially available via [[Lokasoft]] <ref>[https://www.lokasoft.nl/ktulu.aspx Ktulu 9] from [[Lokasoft]]</ref>.
 
commercially available via [[Lokasoft]] <ref>[https://www.lokasoft.nl/ktulu.aspx Ktulu 9] from [[Lokasoft]]</ref>.
  

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Rahman Paidar, 2005 [1]

Rahman Paidar,
an Iranian electrical engineer, software developer and computer chess programmer. He studied electrical engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran, and also focused on software and hardware development, as well on topics in artificial intelligence such as neural networks [2]. In about 2002, Rahman Paidar started chess programming and working at his own chess engine Ktulu. The first version was written in Turbo Pascal under MS-DOS, followed by subsequent Windows versions commercially available via Lokasoft [3].

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References

  1. Image from Ktulu 6.2 will be released soon, Interview with Rahman Paidar by Frank Quisinsky, Arena News-Ticker 80, March 15, 2005 (Wayback Machine)
  2. Klaus Wlotzka (2006). Ktulu 8 - Interview mit Rahman Paidar. CSS Online, pdf (German)
  3. Ktulu 9 from Lokasoft

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