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 * 8080 Chess**, a chess program by Robert Arnstein for [|S-100 bus] [|microcomputers], consisted of the pins of the Intel 8080 run out onto the [|backplane]. It was commercially marketed in the 70s by [|Processor Technology Corporation]. The 8080 Chess manual is still available online. 8080 Chess was the first microcomputer to participate in an ACM North American Computer Chess Championship, the ACM 1977 . It further played the Second West Coast Computer Faire Microcomputer Chess Tournament in March 1978.

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 * 8080 Chess Display ||

=Forum Posts= > [|Re: For Chess Archivist] by Carey, CCC, November 10, 2005
 * [|For Chess Archivist] by Joshua Shriver, CCC, November 10, 2005

=External Links=
 * [|Classic Computer Chess - ... The programs of yesteryear] by Carey, hosted by the [|Internet Archive]

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