ChessMachine

a chess playing entity by TASC, extending an IBM PC with a pluggable [|ISA card] containing an ARM2 [|RISC] processor and RAM from 128 [|KiB] up to 1 [|MiB], to upload and run two bundled chess programs, either Gideon by Ed Schöder, the World Microcomputer Chess Champion of the WMCCC 1991 and as //Chessmachine WK// the World Computer Chess Champion of the WCCC 1992, and The King by Johan de Koning. The PC had its own control program, and a GUI to interact with the machine, both developed by TASC developer Marc Derksen. The ChessMachine was manufactured and sold between 1991 and 1995 as RISC successor of The Final Chesscard. || toc =Forum Posts=
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 * [[image:300px-Cm32mhz.jpg link="http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/index.php/TASC_ChessMachine"]] ||~ || **ChessMachine**,
 * ChessMachine, World Champion 1992 ||~ ||^ ||
 * [|Interview with world champ chess programmer (long)] by Kees de Graaf, rgc, February 05, 1993
 * [|Commercial Chess Programs] by Michael Valvo, rgc, July 19, 1991 » Fritz, MChess, Zarkov
 * [|ChessMachine information?] by O. Veli, CCC, November 03, 1999
 * [|Some food for thought] by Spacious Mind, Hiarcs Forum, November 11, 2013 » Stockfish vs. Tasc CM32 512K The King 2.2

=External Links=
 * [|ChessMachine] from [|Rebel Pure Nostalgica] by Ed Schröder
 * [|ChessMachine from Wikipedia]
 * [|TASC ChessMachine] from [|Schachcomputer.info Wiki] (German)
 * [|Chessmachine's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Chessmachine's ICGA Tournaments (The King)]
 * [|Chessmachine (CoH + Richard Chartier)]

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