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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * Dedicated Chess Computers''' ...ring Moves|enter moves]] or commands, and to switch modes. Most commercial dedicated [[Chessboard|board]] models, provide a [[Sensory Board|sensory board]] to r
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  • ** [[Dedicated Chess Computers]]
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  • ...nia Mountain View], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California California], dedicated to preserving and presenting the stories and artifacts of the [https://en.w
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  • ...Marc-Philippe Huget]] ('''2000'''). ''A Semi-Formal Specification Language Dedicated to Interaction Protocols''. [http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/con
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  • ...e world’s '''first''' chess computer, even a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated]] [[Robots|robot]] able to move its own pieces. It is still functional and
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  • ...[[Jean-Francois Romang]], [[CCC]], August 26, 2012 » [[Raspberry Pi]], [[Dedicated Chess Computers]] ...e] by [[Marco Costalba]], [[CCC]], November 29, 2013 » [[TCEC Season 5]], dedicated to [[Don Dailey]]
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  • ...ted to the Chess-orientated Processing System [[CHEOPS]], one of the first dedicated hardware approaches in computer chess.
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  • ...ted ('''1988''') in [[Computer Chess Compendium]]</ref> , one of the first dedicated hardware approaches in computer chess, which original conception and hardwa
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  • ...Gift of [[Monroe Newborn]] from [[The Computer History Museum]]</ref> and dedicated [[Chess (Program)#Chesstor|Chesstor]] [[User Interface|user interface]]
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  • | [[6502]] based [[Dedicated Chess Computers|System]]
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  • | [[6502]] based [[Dedicated Chess Computers|System]]
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  • | [[6502]] based [[Dedicated Chess Computers|System]] | [[Z80]] based [[Dedicated Chess Computers|System]]
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  • | [[6502]] [[Dedicated Chess Computers|system]] | [[6502]] [[Dedicated Chess Computers|system]]
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  • * [http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6199 confusion on first world dedicated computer chess champion] by ricard60, [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]
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  • ==Dedicated Chess Hardware== * [[Dedicated Chess Computers]]
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  • Three [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated machines]] played in the Manufacturers Group, each playing eight with each
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  • ...companies. However, after the "golden age" of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] the distinction became more difficult and the rule applie
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  • ...s, [[Centaur]] and [[Algir]], and three Soviet [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] competed with three Mephisto models with programs by [[Ri
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  • ...computer chess tournaments, and to establish a cooperative for producing [[Dedicated Chess Computers|chess computers]]. [[Alexander Timofeev]] (Institute for Ph
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  • 1. It had about 30,000 lines of code dedicated to analyzing the set of legal moves at any ply and pick out the moves that
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  • ...ng [http://winavr.sourceforge.net/ WinAVR GCC], deployed for a self-made [[Dedicated Chess Computers|chess computer]] ''SHAH'' <ref>[http://www.andreadrian.de/s
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  • ...], and MyChess was ported to [[Novag|Novag's]] [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] <ref>[http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/scisys_and_nova
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  • was a series of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] produced and market by [[Fidelity Electronics]]. The ''Ch * [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7178 Ron Nelsons dedicated chess computers] by [[Thorsten Czub|mclane]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarc
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] released in 1979 by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Ko [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...lektronik Erfurt|VEB Funkwerk Erfurt's]] first [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] species from 1981, build in low quantities of only about 1 [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] manufactured from 1981 until 1983 by [[VEB Mikroelektronik [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...''Jupiter III'', and the [[WMCCC 1980]], where it had to compete with its dedicated relatives, winner [[Chess Challenger]], runner up [[Boris|Boris Experimenta
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  • the first commercial [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] with an Auto Response Board ('''ARB''') incorporating a [[ [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...rs. Philidor was intended as test-bed and development version for programs dedicated for [[Saitek|SciSys']] and other manufacturers chess computers, but also t
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] released in 1981 by [[Novag|Novag Industries LTD]]. The Sa [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • was a family of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated Chess Computers]], manufactured by [[Sidney Samole|Sidney Samole's]] compan [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • a family of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], produced and traded by [[Hegener & Glaser]] since 1979 w [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • experimental or not yet commercially available [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] by [[Novag]] with programs by primary author [[David Kitt [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...athsman's new program [[Plymate]] as well as Princhess competed running on dedicated Conchess computers. Their respectable second place in the Commercial team c [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...rogram, which was also incorporated inside the [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated computers]] [[Chess 2001]] and [[La Regence]]. ...g/wiki/Glasgow Glasgow], and was virtually the same program as used in the dedicated [[L'Empereur]] which participated in the same event <ref>[http://www.chessc
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  • .../ref>, who manufactured and traded most of the [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] with programs provided by Philidor Software. ...computer chess circus were hired to develop programs for homecomputers and dedicated chess computers, later in 1981, [[Martin Bryant]].
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  • ...mercially brought to market as [[Mephisto Rebell]] and about 20 subsequent dedicated models, sold in the period from 1985 until 1995 by [[Hegener & Glaser]], [[ ...s released by Mephisto Hegener & Glaser, Munich, Germany in a stand-alone (dedicated) chess computer.
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  • * [http://www.top-5000.nl/dedicated.htm Dedicated chess computers - Home of the Dutch Rebel] by [[Ed Schroder|Ed Schröder]]
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  • ...and [[WMCCC 1991]], further ported for various [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], most notably [[TASC R30]], [[TASC R40]], [[Saitek]] [[RI
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  • ...Wiki]</ref> , and was also ported to the [[H8]] processor, as used in many dedicated units of various manufacturers in the early 90s, such as the [[Saitek Brute
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  • .... 4, pp. 196-198</ref> , well suited for small [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated travel chess computers]] . The ''Mephisto Mini'', ''Fidelity Marauder'' and
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  • ...arch '''EX'''tension), applied in programs and [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated computers]] developed by [[Intelligent Software]] in the 80s. Since "uninte ...assembler and used in the [[Chess Champion Mark V|Chess Champion MK V]], a dedicated chess-computer which won the Commercial World Championship for microcompute
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  • * [[Piece-Square Tables|Dedicated Piece-Square Tables]] only for move ordering <ref> [https://web.archive.org
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  • ...]]</ref> . Business was developing and trading [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] <ref>[http://www.chesscomputeruk.com/html/scisys_chess_co
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  • ==Dedicated Hash Table== ...onald de Man]], [[Computer Chess Forums|rgcc]], October 27, 1997</ref> : a dedicated, small, repetition hash table. This tables has 2^14 one-byte entries that a
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  • ...ther expedient, not less solid, in the game of chess, to which I regularly dedicated, at Maugis's, the evenings on which I did not go to the theater. I became a * [[Chess 2001]], [[Dedicated Chess Computers]]
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  • ...unction with some RAM. They were often used in [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]].
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  • ...are, the bit redundant move itself (might already contain a score based on dedicated [[Piece-Square Tables|piece-square tables]] concerning [[Move Ordering|move
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  • ...work for an experiment that may not pay off. It could well be that someone dedicated to making it work might find imaginative solutions to some of the problems.
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  • ...Encyclopedia of Chess Openings]'' (in five thick volumes). Religiously, he dedicated one hour a day for almost three years (!) to the tedious pursuit of enterin
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  • ...Instead, oracle approaches at or near the root, may be used to initialize dedicated piece-square tables for the sole purpose to control [[Selectivity|selectivi
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  • ...ult] by [[Ankan Banerjee]], [[CCC]], August 26, 2017</ref>. Ankan Banerjee dedicated his computations in honor to [[Steven Edwards]] - whose tireless efforts fo
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  • ....e. [[MVV-LVA]], [[Static Exchange Evaluation|SEE]], [[Piece-Square Tables|dedicated piece-square tables]] and [[History Heuristic|history scores]], to perform
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  • * [http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57076 Dedicated mate finders] by [[Steven Edwards]], [[CCC]], July 25, 2015
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  • ...scaled by various [[Move Ordering|move ordering]] techniques for instance dedicated [[Piece-Square Tables|piece-square tables]] and/or [[History Heuristic|hist
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  • ...18/year. Focuses on computer chess, and rates [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess-playing computers]] and software. This is worth looking at.
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  • ...ndreas Mader]] as primary editor, and focus on [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], [[Module|module systems]] and early [[IBM PC|PC]] chess
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  • * [[Dedicated Chess Computers]]
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  • ...Larry Atkin worked for [[Applied Concepts]] on [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] and is mentioned along with [[David Slate]] as co-author
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  • ...er involved in the development of programs for [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]]. Affiliated with [[Applied Concepts]], and along with Atk
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  • ...Jennings further created the programs for the [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated]] [[6502|6504]] based [[Commodore ChessMate]] (1978) and [[Novag]] [[Chess
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  • ...auptseite C64-Wiki] (German)</ref>, as well as [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated units]] as [[Chafitz ARB Sargon 2.5]] <ref>[http://www.schach-computer.info
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  • ...auptseite C64-Wiki] (German)</ref>, as well as [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated units]] as [[Chafitz ARB Sargon 2.5]] <ref>[http://www.schach-computer.info
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  • ...evaluation assigns a bonus which increases as the pawn advances, often by dedicated [[Piece-Square Tables|piece-square tables]]. There are, however, different
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  • a hypothetical dedicated special purpose hardware to [[Evaluation|evaluate]] a [[Chess Position|ches
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  • ...nsposition table entries may contain evaluation scores as well, a tighter, dedicated evaluation hash table with its own replacement policy may gain a considerab
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  • ...n and recommend is to keep an [[Incremental Updates|incremental updated]], dedicated [[Zobrist Hashing|Zobrist]]- or [[BCH Hashing|BCH-keys]] similar to the [[T ...y correct entries while probing, one needs either to store (a part) of the dedicated Zobrist/BCH key, or for 100% correctness 2*48 bits from the pawn occupancy
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  • ...an Elo, a least squares analysis] by JayRod, [[CCC]], August 23, 2019 » [[Dedicated Chess Computers]]
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  • =Dedicated= [[Dedicated Chess Computers|Dedicated chess computers]] have their own proprietary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...ties of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirichlet_series Dirichlet series], dedicated to ‘his master [[Mathematician#PMontel|Paul Montel]]’.
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  • ...UI#BoardWindow|board window]], [[GUI#NotationWindow|notation window]] or a dedicated CLI-like command window or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form_%28programmi =Dedicated Chess Computers=
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  • ...wiki/Direct_manipulation direct manipulation] of graphical elements. A GUI dedicated to play chess typically has a graphical [[Chessboard|board]] and [[Chess Ga
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] and early forerunner of both [[Databases|chess database]] * [[Dedicated Chess Computers#GameConsole|Video Game Console Engines]]
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  • or dedicated for files
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  • ...ar Andersson]]</ref> is an appealing and interesting challenge. Beside the dedicated Othello programmers [[Gunnar Andersson]], [[Michael Buro]], [[Mark Brocking * [http://www.andreazinno.it/ Andrea Zinno's Home Page] - Entirely dedicated to the Othello game, by [[Andrea Zinno]]
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  • =Dedicated Chess Robots=
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  • ...bases|recording]] software, also integrated in [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]]. Rank-File or Square [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light * [[Dedicated Chess Computers]]
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  • ...rams]]. A later free [[Windows]] driver by [[Stefan Meyer-Kahlen]] allowed dedicated Chess 232 feeling with Windows engines <ref>[https://www.stmintz.com/ccc/in
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  • ...r to give [[Engines|chess engines]] a whiff of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]]. [[Josu Bergara Ede|Josu Bergara Ede's]] dedicated [[User Interface]] for various [[:Category:Open Source|open source chess en
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  • ...rt of puzzle, usually not requiring a solution in a fixed number of moves. Dedicated [[:Category:Problem|chess problem and composition software]] is used as com ...or of [[Mathematician#RPStanley|Richard Stanley's]] 60th birthday, and is dedicated to Stanley on this occasion</ref>
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  • ...dquartered in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City New York City], dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence. IEEE produces 30% of
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  • as well as users tournaments with [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated units]].
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  • ...e project manager], and manager of project managers. Franklin D. Ceruti is dedicated life member of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Psi_Phi Omega Psi P
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  • ...s Champion MK I''' was [[Novag|Novag's]] first [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] released in September 1978. It had a [[Fairchild F8]] 8-Bi [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...tion with [[Minimax|minimax]] [[Search|search]]. Research has been done by dedicated undergraduate volunteers at UCSC, most computer science students with inter
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  • ...croChess 1.5 was base for the programs for the [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated]] [[Commodore ChessMate]] (1978) and the [[Novag]] [[Chess Champion MK II]]
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  • ...signs. Therefor it was a popular processor for [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] as well as general purpose systems such as the [https://e ...ship]], and also by [[Ulf Rathsman]] and his [[Y!]] programs. Further, the dedicated [[SciSys Leonardo#TURBO|Saitek Leonardo Turbo]] mini series was extended by
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  • ...e huge distribution of 8086/8088 based PCs, the 8086 was rarely found in [[Dedicated Chess Computers]].
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  • ...ercial entry, followed by programs for various [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] merchandised by ''Intelligent Software'', as well a furth Following programs and [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] with programs based on Cyrus were released during Lang's
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  • As 4K [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] program, LogiChess was ported to the [[6800]] instruction
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  • ...Chess Mark 8''', a series of [[Saitek|SciSys]] [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] released from 1983 to 85. [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...ex]</ref>. Mike is enthusiast and collector of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] and hosts the excellent ''Chess Computer UK'' sites <ref>
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  • ...E SSDF RATING LIST 2020-07-11] by [[Lars Sandin]], [[CCC]], July 11, 2020, dedicated in honor of the late [[Tony Hedlund]] ...- In memory of Guy Haworth] by [[Lars Sandin]], [[CCC]], January 07, 2022, dedicated in honor of [[Guy Haworth]]
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  • [[CyberPagno]] was the dedicated tournament winner with a half point ahead of [[Pedone]] before the last rou
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  • ...Playing Strength|playing strength]] and countless features, Chessmaster is dedicated to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_market mass market], and due to ...//www.ubi.com/US/Games/Info.aspx?pId=5893 Ubisoft - Chessmaster XI]</ref>. Dedicated for chess beginners and casual chess fans, Chessmaster '''Challenge''' diff
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  • ...byGames]</ref>. His long time collaboration with Novag still yields in new dedicated units from time to time, for instance [[Novag Citrine]] in 2006.
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  • Bob Herschberg was fully dedicated to science, language, literature, and problem solving. He was not a chess-p
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  • ...ournament successes soon became professional chess programmer - his first dedicated chess computer was the [[Mephisto Mondial]] based on Nona <ref>[http://www. =Dedicated Computers=
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  • ...[[Pandix]] and [[Brainstorm]], as well as programs for the [[CXG Sphinx#H8|dedicated CXG Sphinx]] [[H8]] series <ref>[http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index ...omputer Chess Forums|Hiarcs Forum]], December 27, 2014 » [[CXG Sphinx#H8|dedicated CXG Sphinx H8]]
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  • ...d Frederic Friedel, you did an excellent job for our community and for its dedicated members by offering the best researchers among them a platform where their
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  • ...pening encyclopedias, chess training software, [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], and chess videos, books and accessories.
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  • ...of various chess programs for PCs as well for [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]]. His most famous chess programs were the commercial progr
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  • ...lectronics electronics], [[Robots]], including [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess playing devices]], along with their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se ...g/wiki/George_Stibitz George Stibitz], there were early electro-mechanical dedicated chess machines, most notably [[El Ajedrecista]], the electro-mechanical [[K
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  • a '''Che'''ss-'''O'''riented '''P'''rocessing '''S'''ystem with a dedicated chess processor, developed end of the 70s at [[Massachusetts Institute of T
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  • '''[[Main Page|Home]] * Dedicated Chess Computers''' ...ring Moves|enter moves]] or commands, and to switch modes. Most commercial dedicated [[Chessboard|board]] models, provide a [[Sensory Board|sensory board]] to r
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  • the ability of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] or chess playing [[Robots|robots]] to automatically recog ...ing arbitrary positions, but also more fault tolerant move recognition for dedicated units.
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] series manufactured in the 80s by [[VEB Mikroelektronik E ...were build for special purposes - for instance, one Chess-Master Table was dedicated to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fidel_Castro Fidel Castro], a gift by [ht
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] of the ''Sensory Chess Challenger'' series by [[Fidelity E
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  • ...ney Samole]], who just had the idea to build a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] and was looking for a programmer and engineer <ref>[[Göra * [http://www.hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7178 Ron Nelsons dedicated chess computers] by [[Thorsten Czub|mclane]], [[Computer Chess Forums|Hiarc
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  • ...6, Fidelity Electronics developed and produced [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]].
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  • '''Mephisto''' was a family of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]], produced and traded by [[Hegener & Glaser]] since 1980, [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • ...n]] and [[Chess Genius]], and their respective [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated incarnations]], most notably the Psion and Chess Genius programs inside [[M ...ercial entry, followed by programs for various [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computers]] merchandised by ''Intelligent Software'', as well a furth
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  • ...[[8086]] and [[x86]], and successor of Lang's [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated]] 68000 based [[Mephisto Vancouver]] program incorporating small improvemen ...5, Chess Genius, ported to the [[ARM Cortex-M]] processor, was released as dedicated [[Millennium ChessGenius]].
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  • a set of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] [[Module|modules]] by [[Hegener & Glaser]] for their [[Mep [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • a set of [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] [[Module|modules]] by [[Hegener & Glaser]] released in 198 [[Category:Dedicated]]
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  • a [[Dedicated Chess Computers|dedicated chess computer]] [[Module|module]] by [[Hegener & Glaser]] released in late [[Category:Dedicated]]
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