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Adrian Millett
, (often misspelled as Adrian Millet)
a British
Checkers
and games programmer. He is author of the
Checkers
playing program
Sage
[1]
[2]
[3]
and the
Draughts
and Draughts variant playing program
Dynamo
[4]
, and along with
Derek Oldbury
co-author of the Checkers playing program
Checkermate
.
Sage Draughts
competed at the
1st Computer Olympiad, London 1989
, Checkermate at the
2nd Computer Olympiad, London 1990
, both in
8x8 Checkers
-
Dynamo
played 10x10
Draughts
at the
4th Computer Olympiad, London 1992
. In 1995, Adrian Millett introduced the
Portable Draughts Notation
based on
Portable Game Notation
in Chess
[5]
. Further, he developed the
Windows
GUI
for
Chess Genius 4
[6]
[7]
which evolved to a multi-engine GUI via
Chess Genius 6 (6.5)
to the
Millennium Chess System
[8]
, and the
Chess Genius Classic
GUI
[9]
. Recent versions of his programs were distributed by his
PC Solutions
company
[10]
with its
ChessAndCheckers.com!
site, last updated in 2001
[11]
.
Forum Posts
cg
by
Pc Solutions
,
rgc
, December 29, 1994 »
Chess Genius
endgame databases and misc
by
Pc Solutions
,
rgc
, April 22, 1995
PDN - Portable Draughts Notation
by
Pc Sol
,
rgc
, July 22, 1995
hash mem in win-chess progs
by
Pc Sol
,
rgcc
, September 28, 1995 »
Transposition Table
,
Windows
Re: mclane's christmas-tournament: #6
by
Pc Solutions
,
rgcc
, January 07, 1999 »
Millennium Chess System
news: SAGE 5000..
by
Pc Solutions
,
rgcc
, May 12, 1999
Re: Deep Junior vs Genius6.5/Shredder4
by
Pc Solutions
,
rgcc
, April 11, 2000 »
Millennium Chess System
External Links
Adrian Millet's ICGA Tournaments
ChessAndCheckers.com!
References
^
Sage 4000
^
SAGE 4001 Checkers Program
^
Sage Draughts 9.0
^
Dynamo Draughts
^
PDN - Portable Draughts Notation
by
Pc Sol
,
rgc
, July 22, 1995
^
cg
by
Pc Solutions
,
rgc
, December 29, 1994
^
Richard Lang
(
1995
).
Chess Genius 4
.
Computer Chess Reports Vol. 5 No. 3+4
, pp. 80
^
Schachclub Leinzell - Schach + PC - Shredder 5, Teil 1
by
Peter Schreiner
(German)
^
ChessGenius Classic 7.0 - The Chess Program that beat Kasparov!
^
Adrian Millett of PC Solutions
^
ChessAndCheckers.com!
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2nd Computer Olympiad
Jul 12, 2017
4th Computer Olympiad
Jul 15, 2017
Adrian Millett
Jul 12, 2017
Checkers
Dec 23, 2017
Chess Genius
Feb 26, 2018
Derek Oldbury
Jul 12, 2017
Draughts
Jul 12, 2017
MILLENNIUM 2000 GmbH
Jul 13, 2017
Millennium Chess System
Jul 12, 2017
People
Feb 28, 2018
Transposition Table
Apr 19, 2018
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Adrian Millett, (often misspelled as Adrian Millet)
a British Checkers and games programmer. He is author of the Checkers playing program Sage [1] [2] [3] and the Draughts and Draughts variant playing program Dynamo [4], and along with Derek Oldbury co-author of the Checkers playing program Checkermate. Sage Draughts competed at the 1st Computer Olympiad, London 1989, Checkermate at the 2nd Computer Olympiad, London 1990, both in 8x8 Checkers - Dynamo played 10x10 Draughts at the 4th Computer Olympiad, London 1992. In 1995, Adrian Millett introduced the Portable Draughts Notation based on Portable Game Notation in Chess [5]. Further, he developed the Windows GUI for Chess Genius 4 [6] [7] which evolved to a multi-engine GUI via Chess Genius 6 (6.5) to the Millennium Chess System [8], and the Chess Genius Classic GUI [9]. Recent versions of his programs were distributed by his PC Solutions company [10] with its ChessAndCheckers.com! site, last updated in 2001 [11].
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External Links
References
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