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  • ...écour|LocutusOfPenguin]]</ref> . The computer is based on the [[Raspberry Pi]] or similar [[ARM11|ARM]] boards, the [[Stockfish]] engine, and the [[DGT * [[DGT Pi]]
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * [[Hardware]] * Raspberry Pi''' ...ics ], May 13, 2013, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi Raspberry Pi from Wikipedia]</ref> ]]
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  • ...k]. It is programmed almost entirely in [[Python]] to run on a [[Raspberry Pi]] incorporating aspects of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_vision c ...ps://www.raspberrypi.org/products/camera-module/ Camera Module - Raspberry Pi]</ref> placed above the board <ref>[http://www.raspberryturk.com/details/vi
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  • ...computer lovers)] by [[Frank Quisinsky]], [[CCC]], April 07, 2019 » [[DGT Pi]]
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  • ...duino & Raspberry PI Chess Computer ] running [[Stockfish]] on [[Raspberry Pi]], by [[Max Dobres]]</ref>, or even to run small chess programs. * [[Raspberry Pi]]
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  • ...al [[UCI]] or [[XBoard]] engines, each running on one of seven [[Raspberry Pi]] nodes <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=52280&start=11 * [[Raspberry Pi]]
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  • [[Category:Pi]]
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  • [[Category:Pi]]
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  • .../www.riscosopen.org/content/downloads/raspberry-pi RISC OS Open: Raspberry Pi]</ref>, RISC OS (at least later versions) as they use ARM chips that are (m * [[Raspberry Pi]]
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  • [[Category:Pi]]
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  • ## [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi Pi] 24:50
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  • ...usden]], [[CCC]], April 27, 2016</ref>, and is tested within a [[Raspberry Pi]] cluster. The engine was available as source for [[Linux]], [[Android]], [ [[Raspberry Pi]] cluster testing new Embla versions <ref>Image courtesy [[Folkert van Heus
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  • ...[[Embla Board|chess computer board]] based on a [[Raspberry Pi#3|Raspberry Pi 3]] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=59977 chess comput ...ymax] by [[Folkert van Heusden]], [[CCC]], October 31, 2013 » [[Raspberry Pi]]
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  • [[Category:Pi]]
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  • ! PI
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  • * [[Chang-Shing Lee]], [[Mei-Hui Wang]], [[Sheng-Chi Yang]], [[Pi-Hsia Hung]], [[Su-Wei Lin]], [[Nan Shuo]], [[Naoyuki Kubota]], [[Chun-Hsun
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  • * [[Chang-Shing Lee]], [[Mei-Hui Wang]], [[Sheng-Chi Yang]], [[Pi-Hsia Hung]], [[Su-Wei Lin]], [[Nan Shuo]], [[Naoyuki Kubota]], [[Chun-Hsun
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  • also available for the [[Raspberry Pi]], and further provides a [[JavaScript]] library to play with [[chessboard.
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  • ...kets] <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=49892 raspberry pi cluster versus fairymax] by [[Folkert van Heusden]], [[CCC]], October 31, 2 ...board a week later, becoming 5th of 8 with a 50% score. At PT 46 the seven PI engines were <ref>[http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=51761&sta
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  • * [http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=49892 raspberry pi cluster versus fairymax] by [[Folkert van Heusden]], [[CCC]], October 31, 2
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