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Latest revision as of 10:49, 27 September 2020
Tyro,
a chess program by Albert Zobrist and Frederic Roy Carlson, affiliated with the University of Southern California and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Tyro was successor of USC CP [2] and participated at three ACM North American Computer Chess Championships, ACM 1974, ACM 1975, and at ACM 1977 running on a PDP-10 KL10 [3].
See also
External Links
- Tyro (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
- Tyro from Wikipedia (Greek mythology)
- TYRO : Princess of Thessaly from THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY, Exploring Mythology & the Greek Gods in Classical Literature & Art
References
- ↑ Neleus - Greek Mythology Link, belonging to the Greek Mythology Link, a web site created by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology
- ↑ Albert L. Zobrist, Fredric R. Carlson (1973). The USC chess program. Proceedings of the ACM annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, August 27-29, 1973
- ↑ A Memorial to BRUTE FORCE by Louis Kessler