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an American computer scientist and programmer from [|Palo Alto, California]. Tim Mann is the creator of XBoard and its Windows pendant WinBoard and its Chess Engine Communication Protocol. In 2002, along with Robert Hyatt, Tim Mann published the ICGA Journal paper on a lock-less transposition table implementation for parallel search.
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=Selected Publications=
 * Robert Hyatt, Tim Mann (**2002**). //[|A lock-less transposition table implementation for parallel search chess engines].// ICGA Journal, Vol. 25, No. 1

=Forum Posts=
 * [|Re: Accessing remote computers with WinBoard] by Tim Mann, gnu.chess, November 7, 1993
 * [|XBoard and WinBoard 3.4, patchlevel 1] by Tim Mann, rec.games.board, December 13 1995
 * [|XBoard version 3.5] by Tim Mann, rgc, January 03, 1997
 * [|Re: Using Timeseal with Xboard] by Tim Mann, rgc, February 12, 1997
 * [|XBoard and WinBoard, version 3.6.0] by Tim Mann, rgc, May 09, 1997
 * [|xboard/WinBoard 4.0.0 available] by Tim Mann, rgc, June 21, 1998
 * [|Re: "Using de Bruijn Sequences to Index a 1 in a Computer Word"] by Tim Mann, CCC, February 13, 2002 Keith H. Randall, De Bruijn sequence

=External Links=
 * [|Tim Mann's Home Page]
 * [|Tim Mann's Chess Pages]
 * [|XBoard - GNU Project] - Free Software Foundation
 * [|Chess Engine Communication Protocol] by Tim Mann & H.G. Muller
 * [|Tim Mann's TRS-80 Pages] » TRS-80

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