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Anthony Adam
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a British
BEd
in mathematics in 1982 from
Canterbury Christ Church University
, early game programmer,
business analyst
, and senior software developer. In the early 80s he was game developer, programming in
Z80
and
6502
machine code
for
Spectrum
,
Commodore
and
Amstrad
platforms
[1]
, when he wrote the chess programs
ZX Spectrum Chess
[2]
aka
Master Chess
, and
Death Chess 5000
.
Anthony Adam
[3]
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a British BEd in mathematics in 1982 from Canterbury Christ Church University, early game programmer, business analyst, and senior software developer. In the early 80s he was game developer, programming in Z80 and 6502 machine code for Spectrum, Commodore and Amstrad platforms [1], when he wrote the chess programs ZX Spectrum Chess [2] aka Master Chess, and Death Chess 5000.
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