Waycool

a massive parallel chess program from [|California Institute of Technology], [|Pasadena, California], running on nCUBE/10 concurrent computer with [|hypercube] topology, written in the 80s by Ed Felten, Steve Otto and Rod Morison, at times supported by Rob Fatland. Waycool played three ACM North American Computer Chess Championships, the ACM 1986, ACM 1987 and ACM 1988, as well the WCCC 1989 in [|Edmonton], [|Alberta], [|Canada]. || toc =Description= Abstract of //Chess on a Hypercube//
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 * [[image:4-generalized-5-cube.svg.png link="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:4-generalized-5-cube.svg"]] ||~  || **Waycool**,
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=Selected Games= WCCC 1989, round 1, Waycool - Mephisto X code [Event "WCCC 1989"] [Site "Edmonton, Canada"] [Date "1989.05.28"] [Round "1"] [White "Waycool"] [Black "Mephisto X"] [Result "1-0"]

1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 c6 4.Nf3 Bg4 5.h3 Bh5 6.Bd3 e6 7.Rg1 Be7 8.g4 Bg6 9.e5 dxe5 10.dxe5 Nd5 11.Nxd5 cxd5 12.Be2 O-O 13.c3 Nc6 14.Qb3 Na5 15.Qa4 Qb6 16.Nd4 Nc6 17.Nxc6 bxc6 18.b3 Qc5 19.Rg3 Bc2 20.Qd4 Qa5 21.Bd2 Rab8 22.c4 Qb6 23.Qxb6 axb6 24.cxd5 cxd5 25.Rc1 Be4 26.Rc7 Bd8 27.Ra7 Bh4 28.Rc3 Ra8 29.Rxa8 Rxa8 30.a4 h6 31.Be3 Rb8 32.Kf1 Bg5 33.f4 Bd8 34.Bb5 g5 35.Kf2 gxf4 36.Bxf4 Bg5 37.Be3 f6 38.exf6 Bxe3+ 39.Kxe3 Kf7 40.Rc6 Kxf6 41.Kd4 Bg6 42.Be2 Be8 43.Rd6 Bf7 44.h4 Rb7 45.Ba6 Rb8 46.Bf1 Rb7 47.Bg2 Rb8 48.Bf3 Bg8 49.Bh1 Bf7 50.Bg2 Ke7 51.Ke5 b5 52.a5 b4 53.a6 Rb5 54.Bf1 Ra5 55.Rb6 d4+ 56.Rb5 Ra1 57.Bd3 Be8 58.Rb7+ Kf8 59.Rxb4 Kg7 60.Rxd4 Ra5+ 61.Kd6 1-0 code

=Publications=
 * Ed Felten, Steve Otto (**1988**). //[|Chess on a Hypercube]//. The Third Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications, Vol. II-Applications

=External Links=
 * [|Waycool's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|nCUBE from Wikipedia]
 * [|Hypercube from Wikipedia]
 * [|Cool (aesthetic) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Jesus Was Way Cool from Wikipedia]

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