Max

a chess program by Guy Burkill, which played the Second PCW Microcomputer Chess Championship 1979 in [|London], where it won the battle for survival versus Wizard. Max was apparently an intermediate version between Fafner and Fafner II, the former written in Basic and Assembly, the latter in Pascal and Assembly, running on Burkill's self built 6502 computer. || toc =Publications=
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 * [[image:Max_und_Moritz.JPG link="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Max_und_Moritz.JPG"]] ||~ || **Max**,
 * Max and Moritz ||~ ||^ ||
 * Editor (**1980**). //Battle for Survival//. Personal Computing, Vol. 4, No. 6 » PCW-MCC 1979 - Battle for Survival

=Namesake=
 * MAX by James Gillogly

=See also=
 * Alpha
 * DelphiMax
 * EnginMax
 * Fafner
 * Given Name
 * Maximum of two Integers
 * Micro-Max
 * Minimax
 * Minimax (program)
 * Negamax

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 * [|Max - Wiktionary]
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 * [|Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Max (film) from Wikipedia]
 * [|Maximilian from Wikipedia]
 * [|Maximiliano from Wikipedia]
 * [|Maximian from Wikipedia]
 * [|Maxentius from Wikipedia]
 * [|Maximus from Wikipedia]
 * [|Circus Maximus from Wikipedia]
 * [|Maxwell from Wikipedia]
 * [|Maxima and minima from Wikipedia]
 * [|Max (software) from Wikipedia] » Jeremy Bernstein
 * [|Commodore MAX Machine from Wikipedia]
 * [|Max and Moritz from Wikipedia]
 * [|Mad Max (disambiguation) from Wikipedia]
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