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Wilhelm Steinitz [1]

Steinitz,
a family of chess programs written Larry Atkin in 6502 assembly, distributed as modules for the Great Game Machine by Applied Concepts and the compatible Chafitz Modular Game System.

Steinitz Edition 4

Steinitz 4 [2]

The Steinitz Edition appeared end of 1982 as successor and replacement for the Morphy module [3] . It was derived from the Capablanca endgame module, adapted to play also middlegame and opening and likely is related to Chess 7.0 [4] .

Steinitz Encore

In 1983/1984 the Steinitz Encore was announced but never originally released. Existing models were either prototypes or later self-constructions [5] [6] .

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