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introducing and describing many dedicated chess computers by almost all [[Dedicated Chess Computers#Companies|manufacturers]] <ref>[https://tluif.home.xs4all.nl/chescom/Engindex.html Overtom Chess Computer Museum, Index]</ref>.
 
introducing and describing many dedicated chess computers by almost all [[Dedicated Chess Computers#Companies|manufacturers]] <ref>[https://tluif.home.xs4all.nl/chescom/Engindex.html Overtom Chess Computer Museum, Index]</ref>.
  
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* [https://tluif.home.xs4all.nl/ Tom Luif's Home Page]
 
* [https://tluif.home.xs4all.nl/ Tom Luif's Home Page]
 
* [https://tluif.home.xs4all.nl/chescom/Engintro.html The Overtom Chess Computer Museum]
 
* [https://tluif.home.xs4all.nl/chescom/Engintro.html The Overtom Chess Computer Museum]

Latest revision as of 18:09, 23 December 2020

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Tom Luif [1]

Tom Luif, (died on May 02, 2009) [2] [3]
was a Dutch computer chess aficionado and collector of dedicated chess computers. He maintained the Overtom Chess Computer Museum [4], introducing and describing many dedicated chess computers by almost all manufacturers [5].

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