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'''Spectrum Chess''',<br/>
 
'''Spectrum Chess''',<br/>
 
a family of commercial chess programs for the [[ZX Spectrum]], developed and distributed by [[Artic Computing]], released in 1982.  
 
a family of commercial chess programs for the [[ZX Spectrum]], developed and distributed by [[Artic Computing]], released in 1982.  
The program was written by Artic's co-founder and director [[Chris Thornton]] <ref>[http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0004722 Spectrum Chess - World of Spectrum]</ref> <ref>[https://magazinesfromthepast.fandom.com/wiki/Brendon_Gore Brendon Gore] ('''1982'''). ''Interview-One Degree In Artic''. [[Your Computer]], May 1982</ref> in [[Z80]] [[Assembly|assembly]].  
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The program was written by Artic's co-founder and director [[Chris A. Thornton]] <ref>[http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseekid.cgi?id=0004722 Spectrum Chess - World of Spectrum]</ref> <ref>[https://magazinesfromthepast.fandom.com/wiki/Brendon_Gore Brendon Gore] ('''1982'''). ''Interview-One Degree In Artic''. [[Your Computer]], May 1982</ref> in [[Z80]] [[Assembly|assembly]].  
 
Spectrum Chess participated at the [[European MCC 1982]] and [[European MCC 1983|1983]].  
 
Spectrum Chess participated at the [[European MCC 1982]] and [[European MCC 1983|1983]].  
  

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Spectrum Chess,
a family of commercial chess programs for the ZX Spectrum, developed and distributed by Artic Computing, released in 1982. The program was written by Artic's co-founder and director Chris A. Thornton [2] [3] in Z80 assembly. Spectrum Chess participated at the European MCC 1982 and 1983.

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