UPCCC 1992

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The Queens' Building [1]

The 1992 QMW Uniform-Platform Computer Chess Championship was held August 3-7, 1992 at Queen Mary and Westfield College of London, initiated and organized by Don Beal. All games were played automatically.

C-Language Division

16 MHz 68030 Unix workstations.

Final Standing

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# Program CC 1 2 3 4 5 P
1 GNU Chess 3.1 US X 2 2 2
2 Phoenix CA 0 X 2 2
3 Prochess NL ½ ½ X 2 2 5
4 Ares NL 0 0 0 X 2 2
5 NotChess GB 0 0 0 0 X 0

Participants

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Program CC Authors
Ares NL Frans van Gool, Erik Leenders
GNU Chess 3.1 US Stuart Cracraft, John Stanback
NotChess GB Andy Walker
Phoenix CA Jonathan Schaeffer
Prochess NL Tom Pronk

PC Division

16 MHz 80386 PC-clones, running MS-DOS.

Final Standing

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# Program CC 1 2 3 4 5 P
1 MChess US X 2 2 2
2 Now US ½ X 1 2 5
3 GNU Chess 3.1 US 0 1 X 2 2 5
4 Schach 3.0 DE 0 ½ 0 X 2
5 Pawnder US 0 0 0 0 X 0

Participants

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Program CC Authors
GNU Chess 3.1 US Stuart Cracraft, John Stanback
MChess US Marty Hirsch
Now US Mark Lefler
Pawnder US Truman Collins
Schach 3.0 DE Matthias Engelbach, Thomas Kreitmair

Announcement

by Don Beal, May 15, 1992 [6] :

The QMW "uniform platform" or "software intelligence" Computer Chess Tournament will take place 3-7 Aug 1992 in London.
Anyone who has written a chess program can enter. The program has to be sent to QMW prior to the tournament - but attendance of authors at the tournament is optional, as the play will be automated, and the tournament organisers will initiate each game.
Programs will run on identical machines, running at the same clock speed, and with the same operating system underlying the chess program. There will be two divisions (1) programs written for 386 IBM-PC compatibles under MSDOS (will be run as binaries) (2) programs written in C (will be compiled using the same C compiler and run on Unix machines (68030 cpu)). (The C source will be treated as confidential and compiled without being examined or kept.)
Programmers must incorporate into their programs a simple software interface that enables automatic transmission and reception of moves from the other program. The communications software is provided by the organisers. 

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